Chapter 283 Zorynthar—The Dragon God
Chapter 283 Zorynthar—The Dragon God
While whispers in the palace hinted at a romantic play as the reason behind The Emperor's absences were indeed frequent, and his behavior gave rise to suspicion, it was indeed true he was pursuing a woman—dalliance with the Lady Caeloria, wife to General Zed Caeloria who had rejected the emperor so far.
Although the rumours were true, they couldn't have been further from the truth—the rumors of an affair were an unintended clever misdirection.
The true reason for his comings and goings lay beyond the reach of the gossipmongers.
In reality, the Emperor of the Dragon Empire was pursuing a far grander goal—one that would shake the foundations of the empire itself. Only his most trusted confidant, Zed, knew the truth.
And even Zed, with all his loyalty and strength, could barely fathom the stakes involved.
Two days ago
At the Grove entrance
The duo stood at the grove's entrance in silence. One was Zed, the High General of the Dragon Empire, his tall, imposing figure clad in ceremonial armor, but his stance was humble. He stood at the back, a respectful step behind the Emperor.
The Emperor, however, was the very picture of unassailable arrogance. Clad in robes of deep crimson and black embroidered with golden draconic symbols, his aura of power was palpable. It was the kind of power that made men kneel instinctively. His hands were clasped behind his back, his expression serene yet commanding, the embodiment of confidence born from a life at the pinnacle of authority.
The Emperor's lips curled slightly as he nodded. The unspoken command sent Zed forward.
The general bowed slightly, as he always did, and the Emperor, as always, reveled in the thrill of it. He ought to stop his most trusted man from showing such deference, but the truth was, he enjoyed it too much.
Zed knelt down, pressing both hands to the ground. The earth trembled softly, a whisper of something far greater lurking beneath. A faint glow spread out from the ground, as if lines of energy were being traced beneath the surface.
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Then, with a sound like a thousand whispers, a barrier appeared before them.
The barrier shimmered in hues of violet and gold, a translucent dome of light that seemed to hum with ancient power. Draconic runes glowed along its edges, pulsating in rhythm with the heartbeat of the earth itself. It was not just a protective field; it was a seal, a hidden gateway that could only be accessed by those with the right combination of power, bloodline, and authority.
The Emperor stepped forward, his movements graceful yet deliberate, every step imbued with the nobility and cunning that defined him. He passed through the shimmering barrier effortlessly, as if it recognized his right to enter.
Before vanishing, he turned back to Zed.
"I will return," he said, his voice calm yet commanding. "Protect the empire, Zed."
With that, the Emperor disappeared into the barrier, and it sealed itself behind him.
The grove entrance returned to its serene silence, as if nothing had ever happened. Zed bowed once more, a final act of respect for his sovereign, before disappearing in a blur of motion and mana.
His departure left no trace, save for the faint hum of power lingering in the air.
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Beyond the barrier lay Velarae, a realm hidden even from the highest echelons of the Dragon Empire.
The ancient ruins of Velarae stretched as far as the eye could see, a hauntingly beautiful testament to the might of the Dragons who once ruled the world. Towering stone walls, now crumbled and overtaken by nature, bore the scars of battles and civilization long forgotten.
The air was thick with the weight of history, each breath filled with the faint scent of ash and magic.
Dragon statues, some intact and others shattered, lined the pathways. Their eyes, though empty, seemed to follow the Emperor as he walked, their lingering magic a constant reminder of the power that once resided here. Vines and moss draped over the ruins like a burial shroud, but the faint glow of Draconic runes etched into the stone revealed that Velarae was not as dead as it appeared.
The Emperor strode forward, unperturbed by the eerie atmosphere. His gaze was fixed ahead, on his destination—the Draconian Pillars.
The Draconian Pillars were a breathtaking sight. Monolithic obelisks of black stone stood in a perfect circle, each inscribed with runes that seemed to pulse with elemental energy.
These runes glowed in alternating hues, cycling through the colors of the elements—red for fire, blue for water, green for earth, white for air, and black for the void.
As the Emperor stepped into the circle, the air seemed to shift. The elemental energies within the pillars began to react to his presence, amplifying and destabilizing in equal measure.
This was a place of both great power and great danger—a place where even the strongest could be undone if they lacked control.
At the center of the circle lay an altar, ancient and unyielding. Its surface was engraved with more runes, each one a prayer to the Dragon God Zorynthar. The Emperor approached it without hesitation.
He knelt before the altar, bowing his head low until his forehead touched the cold stone.
"O Great Zorynthar, Dragon God of the Eternal Void, Keeper of Secrets, Plunderer of Treasures, and Master of the Draconic Elements. You who command the forces of space and darkness, of earth and water, of life itself, I, your humble servant, beseech you. Grant me your guidance and your favor, for I seek to carry out your will and bring glory to your name."
The air grew heavy, charged with power. The runes on the altar began to glow, and the ground beneath the Emperor trembled once more. A low, guttural rumble echoed through the ruins, growing louder and more intense with each passing moment.
The rumbling suddenly ceased, replaced by an oppressive silence. Then, from the darkness, a figure began to emerge.
The avatar of Zorynthar was awe-inspiring and terrifying in equal measure. A massive dragon, its scales black as the abyss and shimmering with the faintest hints of starlight, stood before the Emperor. Its eyes burned with an otherworldly light, a mix of gold and violet that seemed to pierce through flesh and soul alike.
Its wings, vast and imposing, unfurled slightly, their edges dripping with tendrils of shadow. Around its massive frame, the elements swirled—water coiling around its claws, earth shifting beneath its feet, and tendrils of darkness wrapping around its form like living chains.
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