The glowing path stretched deeper into the broken forest.
It didn't look natural.
It looked decided.
As if something far older than the trees had finally chosen where Kael Ardyn was allowed to walk.
Kael slowed slightly, breathing heavily. "This place keeps getting worse."
Jemila didn't slow down.
"It's not getting worse," she said. "It's revealing itself."
Kael frowned. "That doesn't make it better."
"No," she replied. "It just means you're finally seeing it."
𩸠THE SILENT RULE
The deeper they followed the glowing path, the more the world changed.
Trees became black stone.
Grass turned into ash.
The air grew heavier, like breathing through memory instead of oxygen.
Kael touched his chest.
"I feel⦠watched."
Jemila nodded once.
"You are."
Kael looked at her sharply. "By what?"
Jemila stopped walking.
For the first time, she looked uncertain.
"That's the problem," she said quietly. "No one knows."
A pause.
Then she added:
"But everything that enters a seal⦠is recorded."
Kael stared at her. "Recorded by who?"
Jemila didn't answer.
Because ahead of themā
Something answered instead.
š THE STONE GATE
They reached a massive structure buried inside the forest.
A gate.
Not built.
Grown from stone.
The broken sun symbol was carved across its surface againābigger this time, with cracks running through it like veins.
Kael stepped closer.
His mark burned violently.
He winced. "It's reacting againā¦"
Jemila placed a hand on the gate surface.
Instantly, her troll mark glowed.
The ground trembled.
Kael stepped back. "Don't touch itā!"
Too late.
The gate opened slightly.
Just enough for a breath of red light to leak through.
š A VOICE BEYOND THE SEAL
A deep sound echoed from inside the gate.
Not a roar.
Not a growl.
Something more ancient.
A voice.
THE BLOOD RETURNSā¦
Kael froze. "Did you hear that?"
Jemila slowly removed her hand.
"Yes."
The gate cracked open further.
Kael stepped back instinctively. "We are NOT going in there."
Jemila turned to him.
"That's not a choice anymore."
Kael frowned. "Everything is a choice."
Jemila's eyes sharpened.
"Not when your existence is the key."
A silence followed.
Thenā
The gate opened fully.
š„ THE MEMORY WORLD
Inside was not a cave.
Not a tunnel.
It was a world frozen in time.
Floating ruins.
Broken skies.
Chains hanging in the air with no source.
And in the centerā
A giant locked pedestal.
Kael stepped inside slowly.
"This⦠isn't real."
Jemila followed him. "It is. Just not alive anymore."
Kael looked around. "What happened here?"
Jemila whispered:
"This is where the First Seal was broken."
Kael turned sharply. "First Seal?"
She nodded.
"One of the locks that holds the Ancient Book fragments."
Kael's breath slowed. "So the book is realā¦"
Jemila looked at him.
"It's more real than anything in your world."
𩸠THE MARKS RESONATE
Suddenlyā
Kael's arm ignited with pain.
The Bloody Sun mark glowed violently.
Jemila's troll mark responded instantly.
Both symbols reacted at the same time.
The pedestal in the center cracked open slightly.
Kael staggered back. "What's happening?!"
Jemila grabbed his arm. "Don't resist it!"
Kael shouted, "I don't know what it's doing!"
Jemila's voice rose for the first time.
"It's recognizing you!"
The air shook.
A fragment of light rose from the pedestal.
Kael stared at it.
A small floating piece of stone.
Covered in writing he couldn't understand.
Jemila whispered:
"ā¦A key fragment."
š THE FIRST WARNING
The moment Kael reached for itā
Everything stopped.
The world froze.
Even Jemila.
Only Kael could move.
A shadow appeared behind the floating fragment.
No body.
No form.
Just presence.
And it spoke directly into Kael's mind.
IF YOU TAKE THIS⦠THE HUNT BECOMES REAL.
Kael froze.
"ā¦Who are you?"
The voice replied:
THE ONE WHO REMEMBERS WHAT YOU ARE.
Kael's heart pounded.
"I don't understand."
The voice softened slightly.
YOU WILL.
Then time resumed.
Jemila grabbed him instantly. "What happened?"
Kael looked shaken.
"ā¦Something just spoke to me."
Jemila's eyes darkened.
"That means we're already too late."
š EXIT FROM THE SEAL
The floating fragment moved toward Kael slowly.
Like it had chosen him.
Jemila stepped in front of him.
"Don't touch it yet."
Kael frowned. "Why?"
She looked serious.
"Because once you collect the first fragmentā¦"
She paused.
"ā¦you become visible to everything in existence."
Kael swallowed.
"So I was invisible before?"
Jemila shook her head.
"No."
A beat.
"You were just ignored."
The fragment stopped in front of Kael anyway.
Waiting.
Kael exhaled slowly.
"ā¦I guess that's over now."
He reached out.
And touched it.
