The Child of
s birth was unlike any othe
d swollen, yet no rain fell. Instead, fire licked the heavens - emerald and gold flames that shimmered across the sky as though the firmament itself had been set ab
ing to fall from the sky. Her dark hair clung to her brow, soaked with sweat, yet her eyes - emerald, fierce, unyielding - sho
used by a lifetime of war - clenched helplessly. He had fought warlords, dueled champions, even driven beasts back into the norther
thest corner, half veiled by shadows, stood Mira - the blind seer who had arrived unbidden three nights ago. Her white eyes, clouded and unseeing,
ing steel. The babe emerged into the world not silent but wailing, h
storm outsi
itself had faltered. Even the midwife stopped breathing, for
ames coiled around his tiny fists, curled across his chest, then vanish
eyes that str
his gaze. The other was a stormy steel-grey, hard and cold as tempered iron, reflecting the bloodl
ached with trembling arms and drew her son to her breast. Her exhaustion melted away as
on his back. His scarred hands cupped the infant's tiny head. His voice, deep and certain, rum
ra's voice cut through l
is b
d, yet her pale face seemed carved from prophecy itse
And because of this, he will walk the edge of shadow. Greatness will follow him, and so will
ear. The midwife fled, muttering prayers to ward off curses. Kae
mine will be broken. He will be tempered in fire, forged in stee
ely around her child, her heart heavy with unspoken dread. She knew
e boy's brow, whispering to him as if
d flame, of steel and sorcery. Whatever path yo
. And as the heavens above split at last with torrents of rain, washing the fiery glow
Valorith's dest
with what had been brought into the world. Fires danced across the ridges of the Iron Mountai
one walls the whispers would not still. The tale of the child with two-colored eyes spread like wildfire. Some called him a blessing, others a curse. Farm
ned toward nothing yet seeming to pierce everything. None dared to ask why she had
birth, she finally spoke the wor
ody of rivers and moonlight. Kaelor stood by the window, sharpening the blade that had carried him to countless vi
ross the chamber, as col
will be a
hetstone paused against his
ightless eyes glowing f
. Through him, kingdoms will either rise or be brought to ash. He will be loved, and he will be feared. He
ber. The fire crackled,
I have no use for them. My son will not be broken, nor will he be pawn of fate. He i
gold and steel glimmering even in the dim firelight. Her heart swelled with love and f
her shoulder, firm but gentle. "Then I will stand between him and any
hat Darian st
lor through wars unnumbered. To Kaelor, he was more than comrade - he was family, forged not by blo
e you both. I have seen kingdoms tremble before your names. You are legends - the w
into the child's eyes, o
Blood of sorcery, blood of war. Born of two legends.
between pride and fear. "And wha
fant's tiny fist. Aric's hand closed tightly around his finger w
nd certain. "I swear it, by steel and blood - I will be his shield. I will be h
r's stern face gave way to quiet pride, and Mira, though silent,
s remnants whispered across the mountain
is fate to the child's. And though none could know it then, that vow would e
d a final blessing. Kaelor stood watch at the window, hand resting on his sword, eyes fixed upon the horizon as though daring fa
whisper was almost lost i
ow alread
n his sleep, his golden eye flickering open for
ond Ironhold shud