Whispering Ashes
our o
rked the beginning of something the slaves avoided naming. No one said "execution" out loud. They s
: her body understood before her mind. A shiver ran down her spine, her muscles tensed. She raised her
you will be
her broom, surreptitiously wiped the ash from her hands, an
the Courtyard of
ptions that no one dared translate aloud. In the center, a large slab
slab, a man
e straight ahead. He wasn't crying. He wasn't screaming. He was... still. A
small staircase, where only the Custodian
led of incense
n threshold, Kae
same particles of the ritual. His black robes shone
ld her
records: an Essence Collector, an ancient artifact into which the a
en Empire: "The soul is not
n lowered his he
arranged themselves with a sigh. A thread of reddish light r
named Silias Kaern commits his soul to the keeping of the ashes.
t ges
n it ha
scream suppressed for centuries, escaped her throat. From her back, spirals of burning ash
orward, a fragile sc
le particl
third priest murmured a chant in an ancient language. Then, a
ouldn'
Her father's, those of sick neighbors. But this was different. Here, death wa
what her mother had whispered when sh
Behind
disperse, Kael steppe
f the Keepers. He walke
tend, as before. But something inside her-perhaps a
tood
mask. His eyes were darker than she remembered. Not
why I broug
silence was her only defense... and
r of his lips. A flee
Though fear somet
eld it in the air. Inside, a particle of
as Kaern. Traitor, thief of memory
t was as if it reacted to the memory. As if the very
event you from one day becoming somet
That if she didn't, she would lose a part of herself. But sh
sphere. His eye
not everything that dies disappears. An
he l
ground. The obsidian slab was
t time, she didn
red for