Chapter 301
Elyra stood barefoot in a meadow, the soft, cool grass. Everything felt surreal, as if the world had paused in time. The air was crisp, the silence heavy, broken only by the distant rustle of trees. Elyra glanced around, trying to make sense of where she was. Behind her, the dense forest loomed dark and silent. Ahead, however, lay something extraordinary—a shimmering temple, its ancient stones glowing faintly in the moonlight.
The temple stood proudly at the base of a towering mountain, its large pillars carved with intricate designs that seemed to shift ever so slightly when she focused on them. It was as if the building itself was alive, breathing with secrets older than time. A strange energy hummed in the air, making her skin prickle. Elyra’s heart raced as she took in the sight.
“What is this place?” she whispered, her voice barely louder than the wind.
A soft rustling came from the edge of the forest. Elyra’s heart skipped a beat as her gaze snapped to the movement. Emerging from the shadows of the trees was a wolf. Its fur gleamed like liquid silver, a stunning contrast against the darkness around it. The wolf moved gracefully, its paws silent on the ground as it approached her. But it was the eyes that captivated her—piercing amber eyes that glowed with a golden intensity, locking onto hers with an unspoken understanding.
Elyra froze, her breath caught in her throat. The wolf was unlike any animal she had ever seen. There was something both comforting and terrifying about it, as if it carried with it an ancient power. It was both beautiful and intimidating, standing like a guardian at the threshold of the unknown.
“Who are you?” Elyra asked softly, her voice trembling.
The wolf didn’t respond. Instead, it tilted its head slightly, as if studying her. Its gaze never wavered, and after a long moment, it turned and began walking toward the temple, moving with deliberate, fluid steps.
Elyra felt a pull, an undeniable urge to follow. She knew she should stay back, that it might not be safe, but her feet seemed to move of their own accord.
“Wait,” she called, though she was unsure why. “Where are you going?”
The wolf paused, glancing back over its shoulder. Its amber eyes locked onto hers once more, and Elyra could swear it was inviting her to follow. Without a word, the wolf continued walking, disappearing into the shadows of the temple.
Her heart pounded in her chest. Every instinct screamed at her to turn around, to leave this strange place and forget everything. Yet, something in her gut told her she couldn’t walk away. The pull of the wolf, of the temple, was too strong to ignore. Elyra found herself stepping forward, each footstep heavy and hesitant.
As she moved closer to the temple, the air around her thickened. It was as though the atmosphere had become charged with energy, the whispers of something ancient rising around her. The stones beneath her feet seemed to hum with life, as if they were calling out to her.
At the base of the temple’s grand stone steps, Elyra stopped. The entrance loomed before her, dark and mysterious. It felt both inviting and dangerous, like stepping into the unknown. The wolf was just inside, its glowing silver fur blending into the shadows.
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Fenrir is not Dains friend. He is Dains father. Don't these writers know their own book or is this all faulty AI...
A man must be writing this part. Elyra is so weak, always needing to be rescued. Where is her mother's fighting spirit...
What happened to Matthew...
HOW MANY TIMES CAN THE BATTLE END NOW, HERE, OR TONIGHT?...