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The Blood of The Hollow Moon
img img The Blood of The Hollow Moon img Chapter 4 The Crystal and the Curse
4 Chapters
Chapter 6 The Trial of the Moonbound img
Chapter 7 Crimson Memory img
Chapter 8 Beneath the Hollow img
Chapter 9 The Shattered Spire img
Chapter 10 The Dominion Pact img
Chapter 11 The Unraveling Below img
Chapter 12 The First Fracture img
Chapter 13 Echoes That Remain img
Chapter 14 Threads of Tomorrow img
Chapter 15 Echoes of the Drift img
Chapter 16 Threads of Dominion img
Chapter 17 Fractured Allegiances img
Chapter 18 The Shadow Stirring img
Chapter 19 When the Threads Bleed img
Chapter 20 The Weight of What Holds img
Chapter 21 Threads of Convergence img
Chapter 22 The First Dawn of Unity img
Chapter 23 Threads of Tomorrow img
Chapter 24 Echoes of the Drift img
Chapter 25 Threads of Tomorrow img
Chapter 26 Awakening Threads img
Chapter 27 The Dominion's First Trial img
Chapter 28 The Hunger Beneath img
Chapter 29 The Thread That Bleeds img
Chapter 30 The Dominion Breaks img
Chapter 31 The Price of Memory img
Chapter 32 The Citadel of Ash img
Chapter 33 The Keeper's Hunger img
Chapter 34 The Silence That Bled img
Chapter 35 The Moon's New Scar img
Chapter 36 The Keeper's Flight img
Chapter 37 The Mirror Vault img
Chapter 38 Thrades of the forgotten img
Chapter 39 Echoes Across the Vale img
Chapter 40 Threads of Dawn img
Chapter 41 Echoes of the Pact img
Chapter 42 Threads of Dawn img
Chapter 43 The Quiet Fracture img
Chapter 44 The Spark Between img
Chapter 45 Neighbors of the Veil img
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Chapter 4 The Crystal and the Curse

The wind hit her like a scream.

Seren staggered as she emerged from the Maw's mouth, the jagged cliffs of the Vale of Echoes rising around her like broken teeth. Her fingers clenched the crystal Kaelen had given her-warm, pulsing, whispering. It felt alive.

The Hollow Moon loomed overhead, bleeding silver light across the sky. Its glow had changed. It no longer shimmered-it throbbed, like a wound refusing to close.

Seren dropped to her knees, gasping. Her body ached from the climb, her mind from the truth.

Kaelen was alive.

Umbros was real.

And she was the lock and the key.

She didn't know how long she sat there, staring at the crystal. It flickered with images-her mother's face, the Citadel's mirrors, Kaelen's silver eyes. But beneath it all, there was something else.

A voice.

Not Kaelen's.

Not hers.

Something older.

"You are the fracture. The thread that never wove. The blade that cuts both ways."

Seren flinched. The crystal dimmed.

She shoved it into her satchel and stood.

She needed answers. And there was only one place left to look.

Thornmere.

The forest of witches was restless.

As Seren stepped beneath its twisted canopy, the Drift hit her like a wave-grief, rage, longing. Emotion magic saturated the air, clinging to her skin like mist. The trees whispered her name, their branches twitching as if reaching for her.

She walked quickly, boots crunching over frost-laced leaves. The witches wouldn't welcome her. Not after what she'd done. Not after breaking the Moonbound Pact.

But she wasn't here for welcome.

She was here for truth.

The heart of Thornmere was a clearing surrounded by stone monoliths, each etched with runes that shimmered with emotion. At its center stood a figure cloaked in violet robes, her hair a cascade of silver vines.

High Witch Elira.

Seren stepped into the clearing.

Elira turned slowly. "You return."

"I need answers."

"You seek what you already carry."

Seren pulled the crystal from her satchel. "Kaelen gave me this."

Elira's eyes narrowed. "Then the Maw has opened."

Seren nodded. "He said we're vessels. That Umbros lives inside us."

Elira stepped forward. "Not lives. Waits."

The witches gathered around, silent, watching.

Elira gestured to the monoliths. "These stones hold the emotions of every Threadless soul who ever lived. They speak of pain. Of exile. Of power."

Seren looked at the nearest stone. It shimmered with grief.

Elira touched it. "Your mother came here once. Before the eclipse. She begged us to sever your threads."

Seren's breath caught. "Why?"

"To protect you. To hide you from Umbros."

"She failed."

Elira's gaze was sharp. "Or she succeeded too well."

The crystal pulsed.

Elira stepped back. "It's awakening."

Seren held it tightly. "What do I do?"

"You choose," Elira said. "You can bury it. Seal it. Forget it."

Seren shook her head. "Or?"

"Or you can wield it."

The witches gasped.

Elira raised a hand. "The crystal is a shard of the Hollow Moon. It holds the memory of Umbros. To wield it is to risk becoming him."

Seren stared at the crystal. "Then I need to understand him."

Elira hesitated. "There is one who remembers."

"Who?"

"The Dreambinder."

The name echoed through the clearing like a curse.

Elira turned to the witches. "Prepare the ritual."

Seren stepped forward. "What ritual?"

"To enter the Threadless Dream."

That night, beneath the bleeding moon, Seren lay in a circle of runes, surrounded by witches chanting in the language of emotion. The crystal rested on her chest, glowing softly.

Elira knelt beside her. "You will see what Umbros saw. Feel what he felt. But beware-dreams are truths wrapped in lies."

Seren nodded.

The chanting rose.

The world faded.

And the dream began.

She stood in a city of mirrors.

The sky was black. The streets shimmered. And every reflection showed a different version of herself-angry, broken, powerful, monstrous.

A figure approached.

Tall.

Cloaked.

Eyes like hers.

Umbros.

He didn't speak.

He simply raised a hand.

The mirrors shattered.

And Seren screamed.

She woke with a gasp, the crystal burning against her skin.

Elira was gone.

The witches were gone.

And the forest was silent.

She sat up slowly, heart pounding.

The dream had shown her something. Not just Umbros. Not just Kaelen.

Herself.

What she could become.

What she might already be.

She stood.

The Hollow Moon pulsed.

And far beneath the Vale, something laughed.

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