Trust and Honor II
3,470 Words

The room was silent. When Riddick stepped through the heavy doors, he stopped dead. There, illuminated by a single spotlight in the corner, stood the chair. The same skeletal frame. The same polished, stage-widened device bolted to the seat. Vaako was standing by the viewport, his silhouette sharp against the star-strewn blackness. He didn’t turn … Read more

Trust and Honor
7,998 Words

The air in the throne room was thick with the scent of incense and the heavy, metallic tang of Necromonger blood. Silence, absolute and crushing, reigned as the massive ranks of the armored faithful knelt. At the front, his head bowed lower than the rest, was Vaako. “You keep what you kill,” the mantra echoed … Read more

Gualala
6,113 Words

This happens after the series. Zane is the new head of the Brujah—and he killed Archon for the massacre in Gualala. (Archon ordered Julian to kill the Brujah in Gualala. Julian did, believing them guilty. At the end of the series, he learned they were innocent.)     The heavy oak doors of the Conclave … Read more

The Edge of Shadows
5,629 Words

Chapter 1: The Edge of Shadows The night was cold, but not in the way winter wind bites—it was the kind of cold that seeps into your bones, whispering of death and inevitability. Abyssinian stood in the abandoned cathedral, the cracked stone floors echoing faintly with each deliberate step. His hand gripped the hilt of … Read more

Judgement
3,335 Words

Aya’s blade caught the moonlight as it rose, a clean, merciless arc suspended above Crawford’s bowed head. The night was breathless around them, heavy with the metallic bite of imminent violence. Gravel shifted under Crawford’s knees. He did not move. Did not resist. He only knelt before Aya as if offering himself to the sword. … Read more

The Mercy of Shadows
13,544 Words

Chapter 1 – The Ultimatum The room was quiet in the way only power can be quiet—sound absorbed by polished surfaces, light diluted through glass until even the air seemed restrained. Crawford stood three paces from Takatori’s desk, posture straight, hands folded behind his back. The precision of the stance was habit, not thought. Takatori … Read more

The Last Command
5,341 Words

The night was wind and ruin. The city had closed its eyes, but the shadows still remembered what they owed. Crawford stood in the open square beneath the fractured remains of a tower. His coat was gone, his gloves folded neatly on the ground beside him. Every symbol of command — stripped. He had come … Read more

Surrender I
22,717 Words

Chapter 1: The Trap The warehouse district lay silent under a moonless sky, shadows pooling between rusted containers and abandoned loading docks. Crawford moved through the darkness with practiced precision, his team following in perfect synchronization. Schuldig’s mental presence brushed against his consciousness, a familiar whisper of awareness. Nagi’s telekinetic field hummed at the edges … Read more