Ashes Of The First Tyrant
Chapter 19: Echoes of the nine
- 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 Hall of Heroes breathed silence.
Built into the heart of the mountain, it stood like a sanctum untouched by time, its cold stone walls echoing with whispers of past titans. Twelve towering statues lined either side of the corridor, each carved from black obsidian and gilded with faint traces of aura residue that shimmered in low light. Nine bore golden plaques. Three stood blank waiting.
Thalen stepped forward slowly, his boots clicking softly on the polished floor. Every footfall felt sacrilegious.
"These are the Nine," Velis said behind him, his voice quiet but steady. "Living wielders of the Tyrant Spirit."
Thalen’s eyes swept across them. Each statue bore the likeness of its respective legend: warriors, sages, assassins, commanders. One statue loomed with a heavy shield and hammer, its massive form scarred with old aura burns; another stood cloaked in flowing robes, eyes closed, hands held in a silent prayer.
But one held his gaze longer than the rest.
She stood with twin curved blades on her back, her sculpted form caught mid-step, cloak caught in an unseen wind. Her plaque read:
Veyra — The Wind of Severance.
Thalen’s throat tightened.
"She trained in Blade Aura," Velis offered, stepping beside him. "Fastest swordswoman ever recorded. It’s said she once severed a warship in half before anyone noticed she moved."
"What happened to her?" Thalen asked.
"Vanished after the Frost Rebellion. Twelve years ago. No body. No remains. Just gone. Some think she died. Others... believe she ascended to something higher."
Thalen reached out, brushing fingers across the statue’s cold stone hand. He could feel it residual aura. Like a ripple through reality, long since calmed but not forgotten.
"This hall... it feels like it’s watching me."
"It is," Velis said. "Not the statues. The will of those who passed the trial. When you awaken your Tyrant Spirit, if you survive long enough, you’ll return here. You’ll see your statue among them."
"And the empty pedestal?" Thalen asked, pointing toward the center of the hall, where a solitary block of obsidian stood. Unmarked. Unnamed.
"That one’s for the one who surpasses all nine. The Tenth."
Thalen swallowed. "Is that possible?"
"No one knows."
A long pause followed.
Then Velis turned to him fully. "You’ve been summoned. The Circle has taken notice of you. The Seven active members of the Nine want to meet."
Thalen blinked. "Now?"
Velis offered a slight smile. "Now."
The Circle Chamber was nothing like Thalen had imagined.
Suspended high above the Citadel, open to the wind and stars, it resembled an arena more than a council room. Nine thrones stood in a semicircle beneath a glass dome veined with gold. Each seat radiated power so dense it distorted the air.
Seven were filled.
Seven legends.
Seven wielders of the Tyrant Spirit.
Velis led him to the center platform. "Don’t speak unless spoken to," he whispered. "And don’t try to measure their power. It’ll crush your lungs."
Thalen stood still, hands at his sides, heartbeat loud in his ears.
The man in the central throne leaned forward. He had a thick grey beard braided in two strands and eyes like molten steel.
"You are the one called Thalen," he said.
"Yes, sir," Thalen replied, voice steady despite the weight around him.
"You passed the preliminary stage of the Tyrant Spirit Exam," another voice said this one from a woman seated to the left, garbed in crimson robes and surrounded by a gentle haze of flame. "Impressive. Only fifty-seven candidates even survive the entrance trial. Only twelve have made it to the Circle in the past five years."
The youngest-looking among them snorted. He wore silver gauntlets and a smirk that didn’t quite reach his eyes. "So, we’re doing this again? Another kid who thinks training hard is enough."
"Silas," the bearded man said, "let him speak."
Thalen took a breath. "I never claimed I was special. I know what I’m not. But I trained. I bled. I pushed past everything I feared, because I didn’t want to be a burden to those stronger than me. I don’t chase power for the sake of power. I chase it so I can protect the people who once had to protect me."
Silence.
Then the woman in crimson laughed softly. Not mockingly. Approvingly.
"You’ll do," she said.
The man with glowing tattoos along his forearms leaned forward next. "Tell me, Thalen what is your primary aura?"
"Blade Aura, sir."
A few raised eyebrows.
Silas actually laughed. "So you’re not just weak you started with a scrap aura."
The flame woman raised a hand, and a gust of pressure silenced him.
"The Blade is not weak," she said. "It’s sharp. Focused. It cuts through illusion and fear. You should be so lucky to remember what simplicity offers, Silas."
Velis stepped forward. "He will be placed under my supervision. Trained in combat and control. If the second trial is cleared, the Tyrant Spirit may choose him."
The bearded man stood. "Then it is decided. Thalen of the Blade. You may proceed."
And like that, the pressure in the room eased. Slightly.
Thalen bowed. "Thank you. I won’t waste this chance."
As Velis led him away, Thalen could feel their eyes following. Measuring. Calculating.
He wasn’t just another name anymore.
He was a contender.
That evening, he stood alone on the Citadel’s western balcony, the stars like scattered embers above him. His sword rested against the railing. Not special. Just steel. It had carried him through battles, but he could already feel it falling behind.
He whispered to it, "Not yet. You’ll rise with me. Or not at all."
Velis joined him silently, two cups of steam rising from the tea he carried.
"They’ll train you. Test you. Break you."
"I’m ready."
"No, you’re not," Velis said. "But you will be."
A beat.
"Why did you really take me on, Velis?"
"Because the last time I saw someone with your eyes," the Warden murmured, "they changed the world. And because I’ve waited a long time to see the blade sharpen itself." 𝑓𝑟ℯ𝘦𝓌𝘦𝘣𝑛𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝑐ℴ𝓂
Thalen said nothing.
The wind carried the scent of snow and steel.
Tomorrow, the trial would begin.
- 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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