Chapter 357
Dain stood in the heart of the shadowed forest, a flickering darkness swirling at his feet. The Warden of Shadows watched him closely, a figure as enigmatic as the void itself, his presence a constant reminder of the power Dain was learning to wield.
“Focus,” the Warden instructed, his voice sharp yet hypnotic. “The shard’s energy is boundless, but it requires precision. Use it to reach their minds—bend their will to yours.”
Dain closed his eyes, summoning the shard’s power. A pulse of shadow rippled from him, spreading out like an invisible net. A lone wolf stood nearby, trembling as the energy coiled around it.
“You’re stronger than fear,” Dain said, his voice calm but commanding. “You will follow me, not because you fear me, but because you have no choice.”
The wolf’s eyes glazed over, its resistance crumbling as it knelt before him. Dain opened his eyes, a glint of satisfaction in his gaze.
The Warden smiled faintly. “Good. You’re beginning to understand. Control is not about loyalty—it’s about inevitability. Soon, even the strongest minds will bow to you.”
Dain clenched his fists, feeling the shard’s power thrumming through him. “They will all bow. Even Elyra.”
Far away, Elyra sat in Selene’s secluded sanctuary, the moonlight casting a soft glow over the stone altar at the center of the clearing. Selene stood beside her, holding an ancient tome bound in silver and etched with lunar symbols.
“This ritual,” Selene began, her voice grave, “is forbidden for a reason. It will strengthen your bond with the Moon Goddess, but it will also test you. The power you seek always comes at a cost.”
Elyra looked at Selene, her doubt evident. “And if I fail?”
Selene closed the book, meeting Elyra’s gaze. “Then the shadows will claim you, just as they claimed him.”
Cassian stepped forward from the shadows, his expression firm. “This is too dangerous, Elyra. You’ve already seen what the shard has done to Dain. There’s a fine line between strength and corruption.”
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