
Beast Legacy: Devourer's Reckoning
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Introduction
Once an arena slave and half-beast hybrid belonging to nothing, Ren's world shatters when a catastrophic collapse awakens the Primal Codex inside him. Every essence he devours grants brutal power, but each integration strips away his humanity and awakens an ancient Beast God hungry for extinction. Now, the reluctant leader of a fragile caravan of outcasts, Ren must guide them through the monstrous Devouring Wilds toward a mythical sanctuary.
Yet someone inside his found family is accelerating his mutations, and the woman whose touch anchors him may be the traitor. As beast clans hail him Messiah and Overseers descend to claim their vessel, Ren races against the monster he's becoming.
Will he sacrifice everything to protect the people who fear him… or let the Beast God finish what humanity started?
Chapter 1
The crowd roared as I slammed my fist into the bastard's ribs. Bone cracked under my knuckles. He staggered back, spitting blood onto the sand, eyes wide with that familiar mix of hate and fear.
"You freak!" he snarled, circling me slow. His name was Garrick, some washed-up human fighter who'd been gunning for me since last month. Tall, scarred face twisted like he smelled something rotten. "Half-breed trash. I'll carve those animal eyes right out your skull."
I didn't answer. Words were for men who had something to prove. I just watched his feet, the way his left shoulder dipped when he was about to lunge. Chains rattled on my wrists, light ones today, enough to remind us we were property but not enough to stop the show. The arena sand burned hot under my bare feet, soaked dark in places from the last poor soul who'd died here.
Garrick charged, swinging wild. I slipped inside, drove my elbow up under his chin. His head snapped back with a wet crunch. The crowd above us in the stone tiers exploded, some cheering, most booing. "Monster!" a woman screamed. "Kill the beast!"
"Finish him, Ren!" another voice yelled, laughing. "Make it quick for once!"
Sweat stung my eyes. My muscles burned from the three fights already today, but the rage... that was always there. Simmering under my skin like something alive, pushing me harder, sharper. I grabbed Garrick by the throat, lifted him half off the sand. He clawed at my arm, nails digging in.
"Should've stayed down last time," I growled low, just for him. My voice came out rough, half growl already.
He kicked at my legs, trying to hook the back of my knee where the fur patches grew thicker. "Your kind... belongs in the Wilds... not breathing our air," he choked out, face turning purple.
I squeezed harder. Not enough to kill. Not yet. The guards hated when we ended it too fast, ruined the spectacle. My claws itched to extend, to tear, but I kept them back. Barely. Every fight was the same. Win clean enough to survive, dirty enough to remind them why they feared me.
The announcer's voice boomed from the high platform, distorted by old speakers. "Ren the Hybrid still stands! Will the beast claim another?"
Garrick's eyes bulged. He headbutted me, splitting my lip. Blood filled my mouth, copper and salt. I tasted my own beast side in it. I headbutted him right back, harder. Cartilage crunched. He howled.
The crowd loved that. Jeers rained down like rocks. "Freak show!" "Put him down like the dog he is!" A guard up on the wall laughed and tossed a half-rotten fruit that splattered near my feet.
I threw Garrick to the sand. He rolled, gasping, scrambling for the short blade they'd let him keep for "fairness." His hand closed around it. He came up slashing at my side, aiming for the spot where my human skin met the tougher, scaled patches along my ribs.
"Die already!" he screamed.
I caught his wrist, twisted until it snapped. The blade dropped. He screamed again, raw and broken. For a second I saw myself in his eyes, that half-beast reflection, horns just starting to curve from my temples, eyes too gold to be fully human. Twenty-six years of this shit. Arena slave. Experiment. Monster.
"Enough," I muttered. I drove my knee into his gut, folded him over, then brought my elbow down on the back of his neck. He hit the sand face-first and didn't move. Blood pooled under his cheek, dark against the grains.
Silence fell for a beat, then the boos turned to grudging cheers. They always did when the hybrid won.
I stood over him, chest heaving, blood dripping from my split lip onto his back. The chains felt heavier now. My body ached in the old familiar places, old breaks that never set right, claw marks from beasts they sometimes threw in for special bouts. The healer would come soon. Patch me just enough to fight tomorrow. Never more.
"Ren wins!" the announcer shouted. "Another victory for the Beast of the Pits!"
I didn't look up at the floating Sanctuary Peak visible through the arena's open roof, massive island drifting far above, where real people lived in safety. Down here, beneath it, we were the entertainment. The disposable.
A guard banged his spear on the railing. "Drag him out, hybrid. Next bout in ten."
I nodded once, wiping blood from my mouth with the back of my hand. Two other slaves hurried in to haul Garrick away. One of them, a skinny kid with missing teeth, met my eyes for a second and looked away fast. Scared. They all were.
"Move it, freak," the guard called down. "Don't make me come down there."
I started toward the exit gate, sand sticking to the blood on my feet. The rage inside pushed harder today, whispering things I didn't want to hear. ,[Rip them. All of them.] I shoved it down. Survival first. Always.
Then the ground shook.
It started low, a rumble under the sand like thunder from below. I froze mid-step. The chains on my wrists vibrated. Cracks spiderwebbed across the arena floor, fast and jagged, sand pouring into them.
"What the…" a guard yelled.
The crowd noise cut off as another tremor hit, stronger. People screamed. Stone dust rained from the walls. Far away, rising up through the cracks, came a sound that turned my blood cold. A roar. Not human. Not from any beast I'd faced in these pits. Deep. Ancient. Coming from the Wilds far below.
The arena floor bucked hard. I dropped to one knee, claws digging into the sand for balance. More cracks opened, glowing faintly with some sickly green light from deep down. The roar echoed again, closer, shaking the very foundations.
Guards were shouting orders. Spectators scrambled for the exits above. One of the stone pillars near the gate groaned and tilted.
I stared at the widening fissures, heart pounding against my ribs. Something was coming. Something big enough to reach all the way up here from the Devouring Wilds.
And for the first time in years, the rage inside me didn't feel like mine alone. It stirred, hungry, like it recognized the sound.
The ground split wider beneath my feet.
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