
BLOODBOUND THRONE
Kam Anderson · Completed · 141.6k Words
Introduction
A prophecy says her heart will awaken only for the one destined to destroy her.
When a mysterious mortal warrior named Kael is captured near her borders, Lyrathia senses something impossible:
He stirs the first flicker of desire she’s felt in centuries.
Chapter 1
The throne room of Blackspire Keep pulsed with shadows, each one alive, trembling with the faintest whisper of ancient magic. The obsidian pillars rose like fangs around the chamber, their glossy surfaces catching the torchlight in splintered shards. At the far end, elevated above the murmuring court, sat the figure who commanded them all: Queen Lyrathia the Eternal.
Unmoving.
Unfeeling.
Untouchable.
Her throne, carved from volcanic obsidian and painted with the silver runes of her lineage, dwarfed her slender form. A cold crown adorned her head, each spike tipped with preserved drops of crystallized blood from kings long dead. Lyrathia’s crimson eyes watched the nobles filing in with the same indifference she offered to the centuries slipping past her. Immortal. Cursed. Unbreakable.
Emotion had been ripped from her long ago, carved out by a curse woven into her bloodline. She could not feel joy or sorrow. Not lust. Not fear. Nothing. Her heart was an empty tomb sealed beneath layers of dark enchantment.
And yet—
The world expected its queen to react, to respond, to rule.
So Lyrathia played her part with faultless grace.
As the nobles knelt, the heavy silence of the hall shifted. Even without emotion, Lyrathia sensed the tension like a ripple in still water. Something simmered beneath the surface. Something new.
The court gathered for a political summit that was meant to be routine. A simple update on border security, grain distribution, and the usual self-serving prayers disguised as political requests.
But the nobles whispered behind folded fans and gloved hands as though they carried venomous secrets.
Lyrathia’s gaze cut across the room, sharp as a blade. “Rise.”
A wave of motion swept through the assembly as the nobles obeyed. Silks rustled. Boots clicked. Heartbeats flittered beneath ribs like trapped birds—Lyrathia could hear them all.
Her seneschal, old Lord Verisean, stepped forward with a bow. “Your Eternity, the council has convened as requested. However”—his voice trailed, trembling—“there are matters that… require your attention.”
“There always are,” she replied. Her tone was smooth, but hollow. Empty.
That emptiness was her strength. A queen who could not be swayed by emotion could not be manipulated. Could not be broken. Could not love. Or hate. Or grieve.
“Speak,” she commanded.
Lord Verisean swallowed, his throat bobbing like a trapped mouse. “The western borders have seen increased activity. Rebel houses gather numbers. They refuse your decrees.”
“Rebellion is nothing new.”
“No, Your Eternity. But the reason is.”
The reason. Lyrathia leaned back slightly. She felt nothing, but her instincts sharpened.
“What rumor influences them now?” she asked.
A beat.
A breath.
A tremor.
“They speak of a prophecy,” Verisean whispered. “One that names you directly.”
The room seemed to contract, as if the shadows inhaled.
Lyrathia’s voice remained flat. “Prophecies are toys for frightened mortals.”
“This one is not mortal-made,” he said. “It was found in the ruins of Hallowdusk Temple. An artifact older than your reign.”
Older than her reign. That alone was nearly impossible.
Another noble spoke, voice pitched with fear. “They say it foretells your downfall.”
Verisean added, “And… the awakening of your heart.”
Silence fell like a blade.
Dozens of nobles held their breath, waiting for the queen’s reaction. But Lyrathia had no reaction to give. Her face remained perfectly still, sculpted from alabaster and ice.
“My heart cannot awaken,” she said simply.
“Indeed, Your Majesty. The court knows this. But your enemies… they twist the story. They believe you can—if the right catalyst appears.”
A stir traveled through the court. Soft murmurs. Fluttering fear.
Lyrathia rose with a slow, deadly grace. Her gown—deep crimson silk the color of old blood—tumbled around her form. The air itself seemed to harden as she stepped down the stone stairs leading from her throne, each footfall echoing like a heartbeat the room no longer possessed.
“The prophecy,” she said. “Speak it plainly.”
Verisean hesitated. Too long.
Lyrathia’s eyes narrowed. “Now.”
He bowed so low his spine quivered. “It reads: ‘When the Queen’s heart stirs, the reign of silence will end. Her heart shall wake for the one who ends her throne.’”
A ripple of horror swept the court.
A prophecy saying she would love… and that same love would destroy her.
Lyrathia processed the words like numbers, like cold calculations. Emotionless, detached. She did not have the luxury of fear or disbelief.
“A prophecy is only dangerous if one is foolish enough to believe in it,” she said.
But murmurs rose anyway. The court’s anxiety thickened. Even without emotions, Lyrathia knew fear was a poison that could spread faster than blood.
Another noble stepped forward—young, foolish, trembling. “Your Eternity, forgive my boldness, but… if such a prophecy exists, should we not take measures? If your heart is ever—”
She didn’t let him finish.
In a blink, she crossed the distance between them, her presence slicing through the air like a cold wind. She stood inches from him, her crimson gaze burning into his soul.
“You presume much,” she murmured.
The noble choked on his terror. “I—I meant no disrespect—”
“You imply I could be weakened,” she whispered, her voice a low hymn. “You imply a mortal force could reach what the gods themselves sealed.”
“N-no, Your Eternity—”
Her fangs flashed, not as a threat, but as a reminder.
“I am unbreakable.”
Her words echoed with ancient power. The young noble collapsed to his knees, sobbing apologies into the marble floor.
Lyrathia stepped back. Not out of mercy. Out of calculation.
Fear maintained order. She needed order.
Still, somewhere deep in the cavernous hollow of her chest, something shifted—so faint she almost missed it. A flicker. A heartbeat not quite her own.
Impossible.
She dismissed the sensation.
“Enough,” she commanded. “The court will cease its whispering. I will hear no more of prophecies spoken by crumbling ruins and trembling rebels.”
“But Your Eternity,” Verisean said cautiously, “the rebels have united beneath a symbol. They claim the prophecy’s catalyst has already appeared.”
“Catalyst?” Lyrathia repeated. “What catalyst?”
Verisean hesitated again.
She hated hesitation. Not because it irritated her—she could not feel irritation—but because hesitation meant danger.
“They claim,” he said slowly, “that a mortal has crossed our borders. One with blood not bound by vampire thrall. One who cannot be compelled.”
“Impossible,” she said without emotion.
“It is what they believe,” he whispered. “And they say he carries the mark… of your doom.”
Whispers erupted. Gasps. Rustling silks. Lyrathia raised a hand and the room fell silent instantly.
She turned away from her trembling court, ascending back to her throne with measured steps. “Bring this mortal to me.”
“Your Eternity, he has not yet been found—”
“Then find him,” she said coldly, settling once more into the obsidian embrace of her throne. “And drag him before me. Alive.”
The torches flickered. Shadows bent around her, whispering ancient secrets.
A prophecy naming her.
A mortal who could resist her.
A heart she did not possess threatening to awaken.
Lyrathia felt none of the fear her court drowned in. Only a distant, icy curiosity.
Her voice slithered through the chamber.
“Let them believe whatever lies they wish. My heart will never wake. And no mortal—prophecy-born or not—will decide my fate.”
Yet beneath the words, beneath the curse-cloaked stone of her chest…
The faintest, most impossible tremor brushed her soul.
A forewarning.
A promise.
A beginning.
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