The Emperor’s Servant
1,988 Words

Three years in a cell had taught Matthias Corvain many things. How to count time by the changing light through the single barred window. How to recognize the footsteps of different guards. How to silence the voice in his head that whispered he’d made the wrong choice. He hadn’t. He would make the same choice … Read more

No Choice at All – Ben and Ashs Story
5,204 Words

The late afternoon sun stood low over Broken Flats, casting long, harsh shadows across the dusty main street. The town lay in the middle of nowhere, a cluster of weathered wooden buildings and empty lots surrounded by an endless stretch of cracked earth and low, brittle scrub. Once, people had come here full of hope—farmers, … Read more

The Unconquered Shadow
5,258 Words

The marble corridors of the Imperial Palace had always felt colder than the mud of the Eastern Marches, but today, they felt like the interior of a tomb. General Matthias Corvain walked with the measured stride of a man heading toward his own gallows. To his left and right, the Crimson Guard—Lucian’s newly appointed personal … Read more

The Emperor Commands
2,545 Words

The messenger arrived at dawn. Matthias stood in his command tent, reviewing supply reports from the recently concluded campaign. The Eastern Marches were secured, the rebel forces scattered, another victory added to his unbroken record. He was already planning the return to the capital, to report his success to Emperor Adrian. Then the messenger stumbled … Read more

The Second Prince’s Command
4,480 Words

Matthias had been avoiding Prince Lucian for three years. It wasn’t difficult. The palace was vast, and Lucian spent most of his time in the eastern wing with his tutors while Matthias trained with the guard or studied in the libraries. Their paths rarely crossed, and when they did, Matthias made sure to disappear as … Read more

The General’s Fear
2,394 Words

Matthias had rehearsed this moment a thousand times in his mind during the long march back to the capital. Each scenario had ended the same way—with his death. He’d made peace with it. Had written letters to his wife and children, hidden away where they’d be found after his execution. Had prepared himself for whatever … Read more

Surrender
733 Words

The general returned to the capital beneath banners still stained with smoke and blood. Bells rang for victory, but the sound rang hollow through the streets, as if the city itself did not quite believe it deserved celebration. The Emperor was dead.So was the Crown Prince. They had not fallen in battle. Their deaths had … Read more

Proof of Loyalty
1,411 Words

The city had never learned how to breathe without war. When the gates opened to receive the returning army, the streets filled as if drawn by a single pulse. Banners hung from balconies, torn at the edges, faded by sun and smoke, but lifted high all the same. People shouted the General’s name—some in gratitude, … Read more

The Cruel Emperor’s Justice
2,846 Words

The throne room was packed to capacity, nobles pressed shoulder to shoulder, all of them desperate to witness what everyone knew was coming. The execution of General Matthias Corvain. Whispers rippled through the crowd like wind through wheat—eager, nervous, terrified whispers. “He summoned the General back from the border three weeks ago.” “Personal command. Immediate … Read more

The General Returns
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The news reached Lucian at dawn: General Corvain was returning to the capital. Riding hard. Urgent. As if hell itself pursued him. Lucian’s blood turned to ice. His father had been dead less than a month. The funeral rites barely completed. The crown still felt foreign on Lucian’s head, the throne still too large beneath … Read more