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The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 27
The four of them made their way toward the other side of the mountains as the morning sun bathed the rugged terrain in golden light. The wind was crisp, carrying the distant howls of wolves from a nearby valley.Aldric suddenly halted, his sharp gaze scanning the area ahead. He turned to the others and lowered his voice. “Listen carefully. We’re about to pass through Bloodmoon Pack territory.”Elion frowned. “Bloodmoon?”Aldric nodded. “They’re the Nightfang Pack’s Greatest enemies. If they find out who I am, things could get messy. So, we move quickly and quietly. No unnecessary stops, no drawing attention.”Noah snorted. “Great. Another group of werewolves that probably hate us.”Aldric shot him a look. “They won’t hate you, but they’ll kill me on sight. So unless you want to fight an entire pack before breakfast, keep your mouth shut and follow my lead.”Luna adjusted her bag, glancing ahead. “Then let’s not waste time.”Without another word, they quickened their pace, moving cauti
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 28
The river shimmered under the moonlight, its calm surface broken only by the gentle ripples of the current. Exhausted, the four of them settled down near the shore.Noah knelt beside Elion, carefully dressing a small wound on his arm.“For the love of god, keep your hand still.” Noah grumbled as he wrapped the bandage.Elion sighed, exasperated. “I am keeping it still.”“No, you’re not.”“You’re the one moving it!”Aldric, sitting on the grass and biting into an apple, smirked as he looked up at the sky. “You two bicker like an old married couple.”Luna giggled as she placed their belongings in a small boat by the river. “He’s just mad because Noah’s bossing him around for once.”Just as the laughter faded, a soft hum drifted through the air. A delicate, almost ethereal melody.Luna paused. “What is that?”Aldric turned his head slightly, listening. Then he smiled knowingly. “Water nymphs.”Elion’s brows lifted. “Nymphs?”“Specifically, Naiad Nymphs.” Aldric explained. “Spirits of fre
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 29
As the sun rose, the boat drifted toward the shore, and the group stepped onto solid ground. Noah stretched his arms above his head, groaning. “Finally. I missed the land.”Aldric chuckled as he slung his bag over his shoulder. “You were only on water for a few hours.”“That was enough.” Noah grumbled, shaking his legs as if trying to make sure they still worked.Elion tied his hair back into a loose ponytail, glancing around. “This looks good.”“Where’s the portal?” Luna asked.Aldric exhaled and glanced at the vast forest ahead. “That’s the question.”Noah narrowed his eyes. “What do you mean, ‘that’s the question’?”Aldric smirked. “We have to find it. It’ll be around here somewhere.”Noah stared at him in disbelief. “So you dragged us all the way here and don’t even know where exactly it is?”Aldric gave him a pointed look. “I know it’s in this area. But portals to Faunia don’t just sit in the open, waiting for people to stumble in. They shift locations. There’s a way to find them
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter O1
Lifeland, the only universe with life comprising of Eight realms.. it was a home to Angels, Elves, Humans, Animals, Demons, Wizards and werewolves, each living in between their respective boundaries and sharing a history. When the Angels fell, a new realm was found, The Realm of Fallen Angels. Apart from Lifeland, two other universes, Darkland and Mistland existed too. Darkland was the universe of pure evil and sin. It was governed by The Dark King who was neither living nor dead and Mistland was the universe of the dead from Lifeland. Angelic Realm of Luminara had very good relations with all the other realms except The Fallen Angels Realm of Abyssia and Demonic Realm of Infernia. The Elven realm was friends with every realm and was closest to Luminara. It was called Eldoria. The seven realms hated the Fallen Angels and none of them ever entered Abyssia. The Fallen Angels were allowed to enter Darkland because, somehow, they were a part of it. They were sinful and disloyal. Onc
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 02
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The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 03
The next day, James dragged Luna recklessly towards the White Castle, drawing the attention of everyone around him. "You traitor, this time you're not gonna get away". He gritted his teeth in anger. "What did she do now?". The Angels talked to each other, spectating."Lemme go!". Luna protested but James' grip was so tight that it won't budge. At the commotion, the four angels came out of the Castle and stood on the top of the stairs. "Why are you shouting, James?". Gabriel asked.A large crowd of Angels was gathered now around James and Luna. "I saw her coming back from Abyssia with my own eyes even though we told her not to yesterday". James told.People gasped in surprise. "LUNA? IS THAT TRUE?". Gabriel thundered."Gabriel, I can explain it all". Luna cried. "No, not this time, Luna.. we gave you a hundred chances but you're just as stubborn as your father". He shook his head and came down. Gabriel gripped Luna's neck tightly. She yelped in pain. "YOU. ARE. EXILED". He anno
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 04
The next morning, Luna woke up by some noise from outside in the street. She got up and realized that it was the most comfortable sleep she had in years. The bed was very cozy and it felt like home. She smiled at the realization and got up to see what's going on outside. She threw the curtains open and saw all the fallen angels, working on the streets. They had decorated the streets in the most elegant and unique way possible. Theodore was roaming on the streets throwing orders. The carriages and carts delivered food and other stuff to the angels working in a distance. A gentle knock pulled Luna out of her thoughts. She turned around. "Come in". She permitted. The door opened, revealing her father's smiling face. "Good Morning". "Good Morning". Luna smiled back. Salvador entered the room. "You might be wondering what is all this hustle in the city...". "Yeah". She nodded. "Well, The Governor permitted to hold a feast to celebrate your arrival". He told. Luna looked back in th
The Greywing Chronicles Chapter 05
As Luna made her way towards the passage leading to Eldoria, apprehension gripped her. The darkness of the passage loomed before her, an ominous gateway to the unknown. Pausing to ensure she was alone, Luna steadied her breathing, attempting to quell the rising fear within her."All right, Luna... it won't hurt that much. How painful can it be?". She murmured, her voice a whisper of reassurance to herself. Summoning her courage, she spoke words of resilience, determined to conquer her trepidation. "Let fear be the wind beneath my wings, and I shall soar above it, undefeated". She mumbled, her resolve firm as she stepped into the passage.In an instant, Luna was transported to the Elven Realm of Eldoria. Like everyone had told her the consequences of not having a Realmwalker, the abrupt transition had left her sprawling on the ground, her body pulsing with pain as if thousands of needles had pierced her flesh, draining her energy. Gasping for breath, Luna collapsed to her knees, overco
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As the sun rose, the boat drifted toward the shore, and the group stepped onto solid ground. Noah stretched his arms above his head, groaning. “Finally. I missed the land.”Aldric chuckled as he slung his bag over his shoulder. “You were only on water for a few hours.”“That was enough.” Noah grumbled, shaking his legs as if trying to make sure they still worked.Elion tied his hair back into a loose ponytail, glancing around. “This looks good.”“Where’s the portal?” Luna asked.Aldric exhaled and glanced at the vast forest ahead. “That’s the question.”Noah narrowed his eyes. “What do you mean, ‘that’s the question’?”Aldric smirked. “We have to find it. It’ll be around here somewhere.”Noah stared at him in disbelief. “So you dragged us all the way here and don’t even know where exactly it is?”Aldric gave him a pointed look. “I know it’s in this area. But portals to Faunia don’t just sit in the open, waiting for people to stumble in. They shift locations. There’s a way to find them
Chapter 28
The river shimmered under the moonlight, its calm surface broken only by the gentle ripples of the current. Exhausted, the four of them settled down near the shore.Noah knelt beside Elion, carefully dressing a small wound on his arm.“For the love of god, keep your hand still.” Noah grumbled as he wrapped the bandage.Elion sighed, exasperated. “I am keeping it still.”“No, you’re not.”“You’re the one moving it!”Aldric, sitting on the grass and biting into an apple, smirked as he looked up at the sky. “You two bicker like an old married couple.”Luna giggled as she placed their belongings in a small boat by the river. “He’s just mad because Noah’s bossing him around for once.”Just as the laughter faded, a soft hum drifted through the air. A delicate, almost ethereal melody.Luna paused. “What is that?”Aldric turned his head slightly, listening. Then he smiled knowingly. “Water nymphs.”Elion’s brows lifted. “Nymphs?”“Specifically, Naiad Nymphs.” Aldric explained. “Spirits of fre
Chapter 27
The four of them made their way toward the other side of the mountains as the morning sun bathed the rugged terrain in golden light. The wind was crisp, carrying the distant howls of wolves from a nearby valley.Aldric suddenly halted, his sharp gaze scanning the area ahead. He turned to the others and lowered his voice. “Listen carefully. We’re about to pass through Bloodmoon Pack territory.”Elion frowned. “Bloodmoon?”Aldric nodded. “They’re the Nightfang Pack’s Greatest enemies. If they find out who I am, things could get messy. So, we move quickly and quietly. No unnecessary stops, no drawing attention.”Noah snorted. “Great. Another group of werewolves that probably hate us.”Aldric shot him a look. “They won’t hate you, but they’ll kill me on sight. So unless you want to fight an entire pack before breakfast, keep your mouth shut and follow my lead.”Luna adjusted her bag, glancing ahead. “Then let’s not waste time.”Without another word, they quickened their pace, moving cauti
Chapter 26
The days in Mystoria passed slowly as Noah recovered. The pack house, though welcoming, was unfamiliar, and both Luna and Elion grew restless. One evening, as the sky burned with the golden hues of sunset, Aldric approached them with a smirk."You two look like caged birds." he said, crossing his arms. "How about a little action?"Elion arched an eyebrow. "What kind of action?"Aldric's smirk deepened. "A hunt."Luna frowned. "A hunt?"Aldric nodded. "We need to track down a rogue werewolf that’s been lurking near the borders. It’s been stealing from the pack’s food supply, and if we don’t deal with it soon, it'll get bolder."Elion glanced at Luna. "What do you think?"Luna hesitated, but the idea of running through the wilds of Mystoria, tracking a creature through the night, was tempting. "I say we go."Aldric grinned. "Good answer."×××××××A few hours later, they stood at the edge of the forest, the trees looming like ancient guardians under the full moon. Aldric knelt, running h
Chapter 25
Luna walked inside with Elion and Aldric, her fingers still curled around the pendant Valerius had given her. She felt its cool weight in her palm, uncertain about the emotions swirling in her chest.Once inside, Elion took the pendant from her hand and carefully fastened it around her neck. His fingers lingered for a moment before he stepped back, eyeing it with a mix of curiosity and disapproval. "A vampire’s gift." he muttered. "I don’t like it."Luna gave him a look. "It’s not cursed, Elion. You just said it doesn't bother you."Aldric chuckled. "You never know with vampires. They always have an ulterior motive."Luna sighed and turned to him. "You must be Aldric Nightfang." she said, offering him a small smile.Aldric placed a hand on his chest and gave a slight bow. "At your service, Lady Greywing."She laughed softly at the dramatic gesture. "Just Luna is fine.""Alright, Just Luna." he teased.She rolled her eyes. "Where’s Noah?"At that, Elion and Aldric exchanged a look befo
Chapter 24
As they sat in the dimly lit chamber, the scent of freshly cooked meat and warm bread filled the air. Aldric had left them alone to eat, sensing that Noah wasn’t keen on his presence.Noah pushed his plate away, his appetite gone. "I can’t believe we’re trusting werewolves." His voice was low, but the bitterness was unmistakable. "You know what they did, Elion? You know what they did to my father?"Elion leaned forward, giving him a steady look. "Tell me."Noah took a shaky breath. "It was years ago. My father was traveling through the borderlands when a rogue werewolf—mindless, savage—attacked him. He didn’t even stand a chance. We never even found his body, just his blood-stained sword. That was all that was left of him." His hands clenched into fists. "And now you expect me to just sit here and trust them?"Elion sighed, running a hand through his hair. "Noah, I understand your hatred, but Aldric and his pack aren’t rogues. They have honor. They’re nothing like the beast that kille
Chapter 23
Elion walked around the pack house, his sharp eyes taking in every detail. The architecture was unlike anything he had seen in Luminara, Eldoria, or Terrania. The walls were made of solid rock, sturdy and imposing, built for strength rather than grandeur. The structure was spacious, designed to accommodate the sheer size and numbers of the werewolves who called it home.As he assessed his surroundings, the sound of approaching footsteps made him turn. Aldric cleared his throat."Prince?"Elion glanced at him and offered a tired smile. "Call me Elion."Aldric nodded. "Elion, did you sleep well?"Elion sighed. "Not at all." He shook his head. "How could I, when Luna is with the Vampires and my friend is fatally wounded?""They’ll both be fine." Aldric assured him."I hope so." Elion muttered.Aldric gestured to one of the werewolves standing nearby. "Ronan, bring the things."A large, burly man stepped forward, carrying a few items. He handed them to Aldric, who then passed them to Elio
Chapter 22
Luna’s eyes snapped open, her breath coming in sharp gasps. She sat up abruptly, her body tensed for a fight. The dimly lit chamber around her was unfamiliar—dark stone walls, velvet curtains, and an overwhelming scent of old blood and something else... something ancient.Her heart pounded as she tried to push herself off the bed, but a deep, amused chuckle made her freeze."Easy, little angel."She turned sharply to see a man lounging in a grand chair, one leg draped over the other. His long, dark coat had intricate gold embroidery, and his piercing eyes gleamed under the candlelight. There was a lazy smirk on his lips, a dangerous kind of arrogance that made her feel both wary and unsettled."Where am I?" she demanded, her voice firmer than she felt."My castle." he said smoothly. "You passed out in my arms. Quite the dramatic entrance, really."Luna bristled at his smug tone. "Who are you?""Valerius." He tilted his head, watching her like a predator would its prey. "Lord of this c
Chapter 21
The moonlight bathed the ancient castle in silver, its towering spires and weathered stone walls looming over Luna as she forced herself forward. Her limbs felt heavy, her head dizzy from the passage’s lingering effects."Good. I can find someone there for help." she muttered to herself, steadying her steps.Just as she moved closer, a voice spoke from behind her."Do you need something?"Luna turned sharply, coming face to face with a tall, strikingly handsome man. His eyes gleamed under the moonlight—silver, yet tinged with red at the corners."I… need help." she said breathlessly.The man stepped closer, his movements slow, deliberate. He brushed a loose strand of her hair behind her ear, his touch cool against her feverish skin. "Are you lost?" he asked, his lips curling into a knowing smile. "Why are you so pale?""I… That happens when I walk through passages." Her voice wavered. "My friend is injured. He needs help—"Before she could say another word, the world tilted. Darkness