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What the Forest Sent

Scotland. Winter. 1297 AD. The message she carried was not written down. In 1297, very few people in the Scottish Highlands could read. Letters were dangerous — they could be taken from you, held against you, read aloud in an English garrison hall as evidence of treachery. So the message Mairead carried lived only in […]

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The Last Word of Hanno

The chieftain’s name was Voclus — not Brennus himself, but one of his war-leaders, broad as a doorframe, wearing a wolf’s head over his own. He had been at the Allia. He had watched the Roman legions dissolve like salt in rain. He had walked through the Senate House that morning and found the old […]

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Where the Cold Stood Still

The chain snapped. Not broke — snapped. The links scattered across the black stone like thrown coins, one skipping past Kael’s boot. He stepped back. Not retreat. Instinct. The gate swung open. What came through the sleet was not running. It was not snarling. It was walking with the unhurried certainty of something that has […]

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Quiet Thunder

…shifted in a way that Maren had no word for. Not trust. Trust was something you built slowly, stone by stone. This was something that already existed. Something being remembered. The guard’s grip loosened on her shoulder. She didn’t know why. She didn’t look back to find out. She kept her eyes on the wolf’s. […]