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The Last Ember of Eryndor

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In the dying kingdom of Eryndor, magic is fading, and with it, hope. Kael, a street orphan with no magical gift, survives on stolen bread and quick feet — until one rainy night, he finds a floating ember in the ruins of an abandoned temple. The ember speaks. It calls itself the Eternal Flame, the last source of true magic in the realm… and it has chosen Kael as its bearer. But Kael quickly learns that possessing the ember makes him the most wanted fugitive in Eryndor. Mages, assassins, and even kings will kill to claim it. To survive, Kael must team up with Lyra, a shadow-walking thief with secrets of her own, and uncover the truth about the ember’s dark past. Every choice Kael makes will either restore the kingdom… …or set it ablaze.
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 – The Voice in the Flame

The rain in Eryndor's Lower Quarter didn't wash away the stench.

It only made it worse — wet garbage, rotting fish, and the smoke of cheap tavern fires clinging to the air.

Kael kept his head low as he weaved through the narrow streets, clutching a warm loaf of bread under his tattered cloak.

The baker's shouts still echoed behind him.

"Thief! Stop him!"

He didn't look back.

He'd learned long ago that hesitation was a luxury orphans couldn't afford.

The crowd swallowed him until he slipped into an alley between two leaning buildings.

He bit into the bread, ignoring the burn on his fingers. It was fresh. It was stolen.

It was survival.

A sound broke the quiet — a whisper, faint and strange, carried by the wind.

Here… here…

Kael froze.

He'd lived in these streets his whole life, and there was no place for whispers in the wind — not like that.

Drawn by a pull he couldn't explain, he followed it through the twisting alleys, past a row of crumbling walls, and into the ruins of the Old Temple.

No one came here anymore.

They said it was cursed after the War of Ash.

The air inside was cold, yet in the center of the cracked marble floor floated a single ember — glowing, pulsing, alive.

Kael's breath caught.

The ember was small, no larger than a coin, but it burned with colors he'd never seen — gold, crimson, and a deep blue that seemed to swallow the light around it.

His instincts screamed at him to run.

Instead, he stepped forward and reached out.

The moment his fingers brushed the ember, the world went silent.

And then, a voice — clear and sharp — echoed in his mind.

"Finally… you found me."