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Fallen Horizon

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Chapter 1 - Prologue: The Day the sky shattered

The sky burned red

Kael clutched his mother's hand

as they stood on the edge of the

crumbling plateau while holding

his sister and younger brother

with him.Around them screams

echoed through the air,drowned

beneath the deafening roar of the

cataclysm above.

The sky wasn't just red-it was

broken.Fractures of brilliant light

spread across it like cracks in

glass,leaking streams of golden

energy cascaded to the earth

below.Each stream struck with the

force of a god's wrath,tearing

through cities,forests and

mountains alike.Entire floating

realms were splitting apart,falling

into the endless void below.

Kael's chest heaved as he fought

to keep up with his mother's

stride.Lyra Dyrath,the woman who

he had thought unshakeable,now

moved with frantic urgency.Her

free hand clutched a small,glowing

shard wrapped in cloth,it's feint

hum barely audible over the

screams of chaos.

"Mom,what's happening ?"Kael's voice cracked,his young

mind struggling to process the

destruction around him.

Lyra's grip tightened,her knuckles

white " The Dominion has

betrayed the Primordials" she

said,her voice trembling with

equal parts of fury amd fear.

"They've tampered with powers

they don't understand...and now

the well of echoes is breaking."

Kael didn't understand the words,

but the look in her eyes told him

everything. This was no ordinary

disaster. This was the end of their

world.

Ahead, a crowd of panicked

villagers surged toward an

evacuation portal—a massive ring

of stone engraved with glowing

runes. Dominion soldiers stood

guard, their faces cold and

unfeeling as they shoved people

back, prioritizing their own kind.

The portal's energy flickered,

unstable from the devastation.

"We won't make it through", Lyra

muttered, her gaze darting

between the soldiers and the

fragment in her hand.

"Then what do we do?"Kael asked,

his voice rising in panic.

Lyra knelt, grabbing Kael by theshoulders."Listen here Kael take

your siblings and survive,whatever

happens next,you promise me you

survive.you hear me? No matter

what!"

"What? No ! I'm staying with you!"

Her face softened, but there was

no time for comfort. She pressed

the glowing shard into his hands.

The moment it touched his skin,

Kael felt a pulse—a warmth that

spread through his entire body, as

though the shard were alive.

"This is a fragment of an echo "

Lyra said hurriedly."It's not

bonded to me ,it's yours now.Hide

it.Don't let the Dominion take it or

else they'll kill you for it."

Kael's stomach twisted as he

looked down at the shard. "Why

are you giving it to me? You—"

Lyra's head snapped up as a

blinding light erupted from the

portal. The Dominion soldiers

stepped aside, and through the

glare emerged a figure clad in

gleaming obsidian armor, a

crimson cape flowing behind him.

His presence was suffocating, a

weight that pressed down on the

air itself.

"Lyra Dyrath"the man said, his

voice cold and echoing. "You'verun far enough ,hand over the

fragment and surrender now!"

Lyra stood, placing herself

between Kael and the figure."You

would destroy the world just to

cling to your power,Lucien" She

spat. "You've already damned us

all."

The man, Lucien Valor, tilted his

head, unfazed. "A necessary price

Order demands a sacrifice "He

raised a gauntleted hand, and Kael

felt the air shift as Essence

gathered around it, shimmering

like liquid fire.

Lyra turned back to Kael, her voice

breaking. "RUN!"

"But—"

"NOW! Take your siblings and run

away and survive!! "she

screamed, shoving her children

toward the forest.

Kael stumbled, clutching the

shard, and holding his siblings as

they ran. Tears blurred his vision

as he glanced back just once—just

in time to see Lucien unleash a

torrent of flame. Lyra raised her

hand, summoning a shield of

radiant energy, but the force of

the attack shattered it like glass.

"MOM!!" Kael's scream echoed,but the sight of his mother

standing defiantly, engulfed in

light and flame, was the last thing

he saw before he tripped and fell

into darkness.

Kael woke to silence. The world

was no longer burning, but it was

broken. The sky remained

fractured, the floating realms

reduced to scattered debris

drifting in the void. His village was

gone, his mother was gone, and he

was alone.

In his trembling hands, the shard

still glowed faintly. It pulsed again,

as if calling to him, and in that

moment Kael understood only one

thing: this fragment wasn't just a

relic. It was alive. And it held the

key to everything his mother had

died for.

He would survive. He would

uncover the truth. And one day, he

would make the Dominion pay.