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Chapter 1 - The Maw of the Cave / 1

Footsteps behind me. Sliding on the moss. I press myself against the stone. My palm burns: the Soul Mark pulses, a serpent in my flesh.

— Hand it over.

A rough voice. I see only a shadow in the mist. I swallow hard. My throat scrapes.

— I don't even know what it is.

— Liar. You felt the whisper, didn't you? We all feel it. The Mark calls. It wants me more than you.

Another figure appears, masked, breathless.

— Kill him fast. Before it sprouts.

The Mark vibrates, worming into my thoughts. Images I can't understand: a circle, blood, clasped hands. My temple pounds. Fear rises.

— I… I'll give it back! Take it, just let me go.

A dry laugh.

— Too late to beg.

A knife gleams. I stumble back, hit a rock. The Mark hisses inside me, hungry.

Run. Hide me. Feed me or I'll devour you.

My hand closes on the damp stone. A chill sweeps through me. I throw the rock blindly. It ricochets. I sprint into the darkness. Behind me, they chase.

— Stop him!

Metal clatters. I dive flat. The knife slices the air just above me.

— You won't get out alive, kid! You know what it does to the weak?

I crawl, mouth full of earth. A pulse echoes in my skull, a dull rhythm, the heartbeat of something not mine.

— It'll eat him from the inside, don't worry. We'll pick up the scraps.

The light fades. I slip into a crevice. The air grows heavy, thick with dust. My fingers brush a warm wall, pulsing.

Deeper. Further. Where they won't follow.

I push on, choking on fear. The hunters linger at the entrance.

— He's done for. This cave… no one comes out.

Their voices vanish. I stagger forward, guided by a damp, hot breath. The Mark purrs, both alien and intimate.

One step, two. My legs buckle. The ground gives way. I slide, nails screeching on living rock.

I fall into a round chamber, a stone belly. It breathes. Warm breath grazes my neck.

— What is this…?

An echo. Not mine.

Rest. Open yourself. Blend with me…

The wall closes, viscous. I want to scream, but the air thickens to honey, slow and heavy. My eyelids fall shut.

A final murmur, under my skin:

Twenty years or an instant. Let yourself sink…

All fades, except the dense rhythm of the cave's heart.

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