
CROWN OF ASH AND SILENCE
Suweyba Bello · Ongoing · 104.9k Words
Introduction
The narrative centers on a high-stakes Slow Burn conflict. Kaelen seeks to dismantle the corrupt High Council and General Vane, only to discover that his former love, Elara, is now Queen and holds a dark secret: a son, Caelum, who carries Kaelen’s own unnatural violet magic.
Set against the backdrop of the "Silver Mask" plague—a terrifying infection that turns the populace into mindless metal statues—the story explores themes of Tragedy and Power. Kaelen must grow from a lone exile into a force capable of challenging ancient entities like The Collector to save his bloodline. With 150 chapters planned, each exceeding 1,000 words, this epic follows a man forced to choose between the vengeance that kept him alive and the family he never knew he had.
Chapter 1
The Dead Lands didn’t just kill you; they erased you.
Kaelen Thorne stood on the edge of the obsidian shelf, watching the wind whip grey ash into miniature cyclones that danced across the valley floor. He’d spent eighteen hundred and twenty-six days in this wasteland—he knew the count because he carved a notch into the hilt of his practice blade every morning before the sun turned the horizon into a searing line of white fire.
He looked down at his hands. They were calloused, scarred, and stained with a fine, dark silt that no amount of scrubbing could ever truly remove. They weren't the hands of the high-born commander who had once led the Royal Vanguard into the Siege of Oakhaven. Those hands had been soft enough to hold a silk favor from a lady and steady enough to pin a fly to a post with a throwing knife. These hands? These were claws.
He adjusted the heavy, velvet cloak he’d scavenged from a dead merchant months ago. It was a deep, bruised purple, the embroidery frayed and the hem caked in mud, but it was thick. It hid the brand on the side of his neck—the jagged, puckered skin where the "Regicide’s Mark" had been burned into him before they tossed him into the ravine.
"Almost home," he muttered.
His voice sounded like grinding stones. He hadn't spoken to another human soul since the betrayal. The silence of the Dead Lands was a physical thing; it pressed against your eardrums until you started hearing the heartbeat of the earth itself. Or maybe that was just the entity.
He felt a familiar coldness seep into his marrow. It started at the base of his spine and crawled upward, settling in the palm of his right hand. Silence, the greatsword strapped to his back, began to pulse. It didn't glow like the enchanted blades of the palace guards—blades powered by sunlight and prayer. No, this sword ate light. It was a shard of the void, won in a gamble with a creature that lived in the cracks between worlds.
He started the descent. The path down to the Oakhaven valley was a treacherous lip of crumbling shale. Every step sent a spray of pebbles skittering into the dark. Below him, the capital city looked like a cluster of jagged diamonds spilled across a velvet cloth. It was beautiful, but Kaelen knew the rot that lived in the mortar of those white walls. He’d helped build some of them. He’d bled for them.
He remembered the smell of the palace on the night of the assassination—lilies and expensive wine, quickly replaced by the iron tang of blood. He remembered General Vane’s face, illuminated by a flickering torch, as he whispered, “The world needs a villain, Kaelen. And you’ve always been so good at following orders.”
Kaelen’s grip tightened on his cloak. He wasn't following orders anymore.
By the time he reached the base of the ridge, the sun had fully dipped below the horizon, leaving the world in a bruised twilight. He approached the first perimeter outpost—a squat stone tower that marked the edge of the civilized world. A small campfire flickered near the entrance.
Two guards were there. They weren't the hardened veterans Kaelen remembered. They were young—probably third-year recruits who had bought their way out of frontline duty. One was leaning against a spear, picking at his teeth with a splinter of wood. The other was hunched over the fire, trying to heat a tin of greyish stew.
"D’you hear that?" the one with the spear asked, straightening up.
"Hear what? The wind?" the second one grunted. "This post is a graveyard, Leo. Nothing comes out of the Dead Lands except dust and bad dreams."
Kaelen stepped out of the shadows. He didn't sneak. He walked with the heavy, rhythmic tread of a man who no longer cared if he was seen.
The guard named Leo dropped his toothpick. His hand flew to the hilt of his sword, but his fingers fumbled. He was staring at Kaelen’s eyes. In the dim light, the violet flicker of the void was unmistakable—two pinpricks of unnatural light in a face that looked like it had been carved from the mountain itself.
"Halt!" Leo’s voice cracked. "By order of the Queen... stay where you are!"
Kaelen didn't stop. He was ten feet away. Five.
"The Queen," Kaelen said, the word tasting like bile. "Which one? The one who wears the crown, or the one who sold her soul to get it?"
The second guard scrambled to his feet, knocking the tin of stew into the fire. "He’s a Shadow-touched! Look at his eyes! Sound the—"
Kaelen moved. It wasn't a sprint; it was a blur of practiced violence. He didn't draw Silence—the sword was too hungry for a job this small. Instead, he grabbed the spear from Leo’s hand, snapped the shaft with a single twist of his wrist, and used the blunt end to catch the guard under the chin.
Leo went down hard, his head snapping back. The second guard lunged, but Kaelen stepped into his guard, catching the man’s wrist and twisting until bone popped. The guard let out a strangled whimper before Kaelen drove a knee into his gut, folding him like a piece of parchment.
It was over in six seconds. Kaelen stood over them, breathing evenly. He wasn't even winded.
He looked down at the guard he’d just disarmed. The boy was staring up at him with wide, watery eyes. He wasn't more than nineteen.
"Go," Kaelen said. "Tell whoever sent you that the butcher has come home to collect his debt."
The guard didn't need to be told twice. He scrambled backward, tripping over his own feet before sprinting toward the city, leaving his unconscious comrade behind.
Kaelen turned toward the fire. He reached down and picked up a discarded leather satchel the guards had been using for their rations. Inside was a crumpled piece of paper—a manifest for a shipment of "Tithe Goods" heading to the palace tonight.
His eyes scanned the list. Grain. Iron. Silk. And at the very bottom, written in a cramped, hurried script: 3x Vessels for the Soul-Binding. Must be delivered to the Queen’s Solarium before the second bell.
Kaelen felt a cold sweat break out on his forehead. Soul-binding wasn't a royal tradition. It was a forbidden rite, something he’d only read about in the darkest archives of the Vanguard. It required a catalyst—a living anchor to hold a spirit in place.
He looked up at the palace spires. Elara. What had she become in his absence? He had loved her once. He had promised to protect her with his life. And she had been the one to sign his death warrant.
He reached back and touched the hilt of his sword. The violet light flared, responding to his sudden spike of rage.
"I'm coming, Elara," he whispered into the wind.
He didn't head for the main gates. He knew a way in—a sewer grate near the western laundry chutes that the guards always forgot to bolt. He began to move, his silhouette blending into the dark.
But as he reached the city walls, he stopped. Tied to a hitching post near the gate was a black horse, its saddle embossed with a very specific crest: a hawk with its wings clipped.
It was the crest of the Thorne family. His family. The family that was supposed to be dead.
Kaelen felt the world tilt. He moved toward the horse, his hand trembling as he touched the leather. It was warm. The rider was close.
Suddenly, a cold blade pressed against the back of his neck, right over the brand.
"You've grown slow, brother," a woman’s voice hissed in his ear. "Five years in the dirt, and you still can't hear a Thorne approaching."
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