Ashes Of The First Tyrant
Chapter 12: The Tyrant’s Gate
- Chapter 56: Embers of sovereignty
- Chapter 55: Restoration of the flame
- Chapter 54: the heir’s wake
- Chapter 53: The writ of silence
- Chapter 52: beneath the iron root
- Chapter 51: Echoes beneath the blade
- Chapter 50: veils of the watch
- Chapter 49: shadow on the summit
- Chapter 48: Flame over the border
- Chapter 47: Fractures in silver
- Chapter 46: Parley at first light
- Chapter 45: The echo of a kingdom
- Chapter 44: Ember of the ascendant
- Chapter 43: The blade that breaks
- Chapter 42: Rise through Flame
- Chapter 41: The trial beneath
- Chapter 40: The weight of two blades
- Chapter 39: The tyrant’s price
- Chapter 38: The First Root
- Chapter 37: The sound of stone breaking
- Chapter 36: The path of two blades
- Chapter 35: The weight of command
- Chapter 34: The march of Ash and iron
- Chapter 33: The Herald of Ash
- Chapter 32: The weight of silence
- Chapter 31: The black monoloth
- Chapter 30: The Tyrants Gate
- Chapter 29: Echoaes in the flame
- Chapter 28: The Maze and the Madman
- Chapter 27: A sword in the dream
- Chapter 26: Embers in the wind
- Chapter 25: Whispers of the quite flame
- Chapter 24: The harbinger’s shadow
- Chapter 23: The shattered banrr
- Chapter 22: The Blade sovereign’s test
- Chapter 21: The one who watches
- Chapter 20: The Tyrant spirit Exam
- Chapter 19: Echoes of the nine
- Chapter 18: the path of steel and shadow
- Chapter 17: Embers beneath the blade
- Chapter 16: The warden of the deep flame
- Chapter 15: The voice beneath the Gate
- Chapter 14: The Abyss Below
- Chapter 13: The bonds that break
- Chapter 12: The Tyrant’s Gate
- Chapter 11: Tension before the storm
- Chapter 10: The flicker within
- Chapter 9: Beyond the wall
- Chapter 8: Blade and Tempest
- Chapter 7: The Unseen Flame
- Chapter 6: The mountain of Thrones
- Chapter 5: Echoes of Ash
- Chapter 4: The Searing Path
- Chapter 3: Bastion’s Flame
- Chapter 2: Trial of the the Tyrant
- Chapter 1: The Blade That breaks
The gates stood taller than any tower in the realm.
Black stone, etched with deep red runes that pulsed with dormant energy. A thin mist rolled from beneath them, curling over the boots of the gathered candidates like reaching fingers.
Thalen stood among them, thirty students chosen from across the Bastion.
No one spoke.
They all felt it the weight in the air, like thunder before a storm. The quiet tension of something ancient, waiting to wake.
The Ceremony
Head Instructor Varn approached the gates, clad in a ceremonial black robe trimmed with silver.
He held a long staff carved from obsidian, tipped with a shard of glowing flame.
He raised it high.
"The Tyrant Spirit does not belong to the gifted," he intoned. "It does not answer to bloodlines, crowns, or fate. It listens only to will. To conviction. To truth."
He turned, his voice a thunderclap in the morning air.
"You will not pass by strength alone. You will pass by becoming more than you are. Or you will break."
He thrust the staff forward.
The runes on the gate flared to life.
Stone groaned. Mist roared.
The Tyrant’s Gate opened.
The Descent
Inside was not what Thalen expected.
No arena. No instructors. No torches. 𝙛𝒓𝓮𝙚𝔀𝒆𝒃𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝓵.𝙘𝒐𝒎
Only stairs.
Winding, narrow, steep. Leading downward into pitch-black stone.
They descended in silence.
The deeper they went, the colder it became.
Not physical cold but spiritual. Like something unseen was stripping away warmth from the inside out.
Thalen tightened his grip on Kindle.
His flame remained steady.
The First Trial: Reflection
The staircase ended in a circular chamber, its walls polished like glass.
Mirrors.
Each of the thirty students stood equidistant from each other, surrounded by endless reflections of themselves.
Then the doors behind them vanished.
And the silence broke.
> "Do you deserve power?"
The voice came from everywhere and nowhere.
Thalen turned, heart racing.
Then he saw it.
In the reflection across from him, his mirrored self stepped forward but its eyes were not his own.
They burned with silver flame.
Facing the Self
The mirrored Thalen drew a sword not Kindle, but a black blade jagged like lightning.
It lunged.
Thalen barely dodged, rolling to the side.
Other students cried out. Around him, similar battles erupted each facing their own image.
But it wasn’t just combat.
The mirror-Thalen spoke as it attacked.
> "You think training makes you worthy?"
"You think pushing harder covers your lack
of talent?"
"You were always behind. Always second.
Always weak."
Thalen gritted his teeth, parrying strike after strike.
He tried to counterbut his blade passed through the reflection like smoke.
Only when he stood still did it pause.
> "You cannot cut what you do not accept."
The Decision
He closed his eyes.
Let the Ember Aura flow. Not into attack but inward.
He breathed.
"I was weak," he whispered. "I did come last. I was afraid."
He opened his eyes.
"But I kept going. I didn’t stop."
His aura flared not violently, but steadily.
Kindle glowed brighter.
The mirror-image staggered.
Thalen stepped forward, blade lowered.
"You’re part of me. But not all of me."
The mirrored Thalen smiled then dissolved into flame.
Success and Silence
One by one, the mirror images vanished.
But not for all.
Five students screamed as their reflections consumed them. The others watched helplessly as the walls swallowed them in burning light.
Gone.
Twenty-five remained.
No doors appeared.
Instead, a new path opened beneath the feet of each survivor stone melting away into a descending stair.
Thalen looked up once, toward where they had come.
There was no going back.
He stepped forward.
Elsewhere, Among the Nine
Nine figures watched from afar gathered in a chamber of silver light and shifting shadows.
Each wore a distinct cloak, their faces hidden behind masks shaped after beasts, blades, storms, and flame.
One of them a woman with lightning cracking silently beneath her hood spoke.
> "He passed the first. So did Rheis. And Elya."
Another, the obsidian-masked warrior nodded slowly.
> "Three strong flames. But one burns different."
A third voice, older, rough as sand, muttered:
> "It’s not just his blade. It’s his hunger."
The center throne remained empty.
Waiting.
- Chapter 56: Embers of sovereignty
- Chapter 55: Restoration of the flame
- Chapter 54: the heir’s wake
- Chapter 53: The writ of silence
- Chapter 52: beneath the iron root
- Chapter 51: Echoes beneath the blade
- Chapter 50: veils of the watch
- Chapter 49: shadow on the summit
- Chapter 48: Flame over the border
- Chapter 47: Fractures in silver
- Chapter 46: Parley at first light
- Chapter 45: The echo of a kingdom
- Chapter 44: Ember of the ascendant
- Chapter 43: The blade that breaks
- Chapter 42: Rise through Flame
- Chapter 41: The trial beneath
- Chapter 40: The weight of two blades
- Chapter 39: The tyrant’s price
- Chapter 38: The First Root
- Chapter 37: The sound of stone breaking
- Chapter 36: The path of two blades
- Chapter 35: The weight of command
- Chapter 34: The march of Ash and iron
- Chapter 33: The Herald of Ash
- Chapter 32: The weight of silence
- Chapter 31: The black monoloth
- Chapter 30: The Tyrants Gate
- Chapter 29: Echoaes in the flame
- Chapter 28: The Maze and the Madman
- Chapter 27: A sword in the dream
- Chapter 26: Embers in the wind
- Chapter 25: Whispers of the quite flame
- Chapter 24: The harbinger’s shadow
- Chapter 23: The shattered banrr
- Chapter 22: The Blade sovereign’s test
- Chapter 21: The one who watches
- Chapter 20: The Tyrant spirit Exam
- Chapter 19: Echoes of the nine
- Chapter 18: the path of steel and shadow
- Chapter 17: Embers beneath the blade
- Chapter 16: The warden of the deep flame
- Chapter 15: The voice beneath the Gate
- Chapter 14: The Abyss Below
- Chapter 13: The bonds that break
- Chapter 12: The Tyrant’s Gate
- Chapter 11: Tension before the storm
- Chapter 10: The flicker within
- Chapter 9: Beyond the wall
- Chapter 8: Blade and Tempest
- Chapter 7: The Unseen Flame
- Chapter 6: The mountain of Thrones
- Chapter 5: Echoes of Ash
- Chapter 4: The Searing Path
- Chapter 3: Bastion’s Flame
- Chapter 2: Trial of the the Tyrant
- Chapter 1: The Blade That breaks
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