The Fall of House Lyrian
Prince John Lyrian rode hard through the forest. Animals fled, panic in their eyes. Why? Glancing back, he saw two dragons Heading he's way. He then realised those dragons were heading to his castle his horse strained, carrying him to Alyrian Peaks.
Inside the castle, Sir Ivonheart confronted him. "Where have you been? We're under attack!"
John blurted out, "Dragons! Two of them! Their coming this way."
His father, King Eldric Lyrian, leaned on his cane. "where's your brother?"
John didn't know what to say, "i don't know where he is but I hope he returns."
John told his father.
At that moment he heard the dragons arrive, he then warned his father "father you need to go, it's not safe."
He's father listened to him he then ran to get ready determined, John put on his armor. Ravens fell from the sky, transforming into the witch—the evil queen. Her eyes held centuries of malice.
The knights charged, but her magic repelled them. Bones snapped, and screams echoed. John Quickly left his castle and got on his horse and went t9 confront her he squared his shoulders. "Zyrahnor, vyritha?" he yelled. At that moment the fight Began a distance from the castle.
He then asked "what do you want? Witch" she then answered "To become queen," she hissed, lunging. A sword sprouted from her mouth, crimson as blood. Their clash was primal—the clash of light and shadow, destiny and defiance.
She then attacked him from the back back, he was in pain but continued to fight He managed to cut her hand. She then used her blood she splashed him with it. Chaos erupted. Ten identical witches blurred his vision. Which was real? His head pounded, eyes weeping crimson red tears.
He fought, each swing met with smoke. The witch vanished, reappeared. John's breaths came in ragged gasps. His father, too old to fight, tried to help.he tried to attack the but the witch grabbed him by the neck and choked him to death
Then, flames from the dragon then burned his body.
At that moment Lereya, his lover, came out behind a tree. She lunged at the witch, but froze mid-air. John staggered, dizzy, yet determination fueled his steps. "Let go of her!"
The witch then grabbed both of them and flew up air thickened with malevolence as the witch's grip tightened. She then dropped John into a large river, and Lereya's desperate scream echoed, The witch, her eyes void of compassion, ascended to the castle and entered with lereya.
At the throne room Lereya, her ribs aching, stood defiantly. "You'll never be queen," she spat, her voice trembling.
The witch's laughter was a discordant melody. "Put this crown on my head," she commanded, settling onto the throne. A spectral crown appeared before Lereya, Red Ruby's and gold, She tried to flee, but an invisible force held her in place.
She then put the crown on her head "I hate you with all my life," Lereya gasped, her breaths ragged. Her bones cracked, and tears blurred her vision. The witch's eyes bore into her soul.
"Say it," the witch hissed, her heel grinding into Lereya's cheek.
"You are queen," Lereya whispered, her defiance a fragile shield against pain.
The witch's smile was a raven's wing a promise of darkness. She went to the balcony, where her dragons circled, wingspan blotting out the sun. The knights lay defeated, their valor extinguished.
"Mother is pleased," the witch murmured to her dragons. The castle trembled, and the world shifted. House Lyrian crumbled, and the throne room echoed with the hollow laughter.