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Obsidian Memories

Chapter 3 The Children of Broken Fire

Word Count: 1167    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

ncient glyphs-half-erased by erosion and time-still glowed faintly in the ashen light. Asha, Kael, and Lirien advanced in silence, accompanied by tw

hey move like fire beneath the earth. They never repeat their settlement. They never leave ro

elcome us now?" Asha asked,

replied without turning around. "Be

spoke

slightly, as if the world still breathed beneath their feet. Kael walked more slowly, his right arm now almost completely cover

flames stopped in mid-dance. In the center, a structure of molten rock served as an altar: a black, burnished spi

n Fire," Maeka announced. "Do not approach the al

white as the whitewash on the ceiling. His robes were embroidered with oxidized copper threads that

who remembers?" h

"Bearer of a Heart fragm

g moment, as if wanting to read he

r. Here we do not ask permissio

that old man did not resemble the temple's oppressors, nor the ash judges who sentenced with f

le to stand upright. "He is... changing. The obsidian is co

ied him without touching him. Then he

curse. It's

t mean?" Asha

ies. What you carry in your chest," she said, pointing to the ash shard Asha protected with a leather bandage, "is not just a heart. It's a key."

opped?" Kael aske

es," Ezkhar replied. "B

around the altar. One of them, a young woman with ash

he said. "But if we interrupt it wrong,

. His eyes were sti

will,"

d with a ritual knife he cut his palm. The black

he said. "Because we do

er of the circle, where the altar spire seemed to pulse, as if responding to h

her side,

g, it could soli

sha said, more to hers

tar. The air was filled with a metallic scent, as if time itself were rusting. Kael breathed heavily. His

r shard puls

synchronizing," Ezkhar

formed in the stone beneath Kael's feet. Not a cra

the altar, but

him now, he'll b

outed. "He's not a reli

s barely moved, but Ash

N

ntertwined, merging, like living ro

nce

ll to h

held him with both arms. Kael's body trembled, but his eyes were open. There

she wh

dded

still

a lump in

slower, as if each st

ving. For now. But

it?" Ka

re no longer just protecting the shard.

t a shadow of d

hether to feel rel

at should I do to preven

, and for the first

en all the Hearts are reunited can balance be r

at the shard hi

s was just t

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Obsidian Memories
Obsidian Memories
“After fleeing the Ezen Empire, Asha, Kael, and Lirien find refuge among the exiles in the Broken Mountains, where the secrets of the ancient Keepers begin to emerge. Asha struggles to harness her power over the ashes and control the memories that threaten to consume her, while Kael faces a creeping petrification that increasingly separates him from his humanity. With the original war between races revealed as manipulation by the Keepers, and the rebellion setting the entire continent ablaze, Asha must make choices that tear her away from her own identity. Unexpected betrayals, heartbreaking sacrifices, and a hidden past will pave the way for an inevitable confrontation. When Kael's obsidian heart becomes the key to survival, Asha will have to choose between becoming the weapon she fears or the savior the world desperately needs. But at what cost?”
1 Chapter 1 Children of the Broken Fire2 Chapter 2 The weight of the stone3 Chapter 3 The Children of Broken Fire4 Chapter 4 The price of containing5 Chapter 5 The sound under the stone6 Chapter 6 Living Relic7 Chapter 7 Stone silence8 Chapter 8 The crack in the noise9 Chapter 9 The War That Never Was10 Chapter 10 Names in the Stone11 Chapter 11 Voices in the Embers12 Chapter 12 Memories of Stone13 Chapter 13 The Obsidian Anchor14 Chapter 14 Blood of Stone15 Chapter 15 The Divided Flame16 Chapter 16 The Circle of Silent Fire17 Chapter 17 The Vision of Sahr'ken and the Living Ash18 Chapter 18 The Black Jewel of Kael19 Chapter 19 The Crack at the Heart of the World20 Chapter 20 The Memory War