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Chapter 1464: Story 1464: Fractured Oath

Author: Sir Faraz
updatedAt: 2025-08-27

CHAPTER 1464: STORY 1464: FRACTURED OATH

The Monarch’s victory scream rippled through the chamber, rattling stone and bone alike. The crowned Mira hovered, her body a lattice of glass and fire, veins glowing like molten rivers trapped beneath the skin. Every flicker of her light fed the widening gate, whose edges peeled reality back like torn flesh.

Elena staggered to her feet, her shard-blade trembling in her grip. “No... I won’t leave you. I swore I wouldn’t.” Her voice cracked, as if defiance itself was breaking inside her chest.

The Monarch’s three skulls tilted in unison, ichor spilling from their jaws. “She is ours. The oath you speak is dust. The marrow keeps only what it claims.”

Mira’s lips moved beneath the crown. For a heartbeat, her voice came—not theirs. “Elena... the crown’s inside me. It’s not just on my head—it’s woven through my soul. If you don’t end me now...” Her face twisted in agony as the Monarch’s voice layered over hers, silencing her plea.

Elena shook her head violently, tears falling. “No. Don’t you dare ask me that. You’re stronger than this! You’re Mira!”

The skeletal silhouettes clawing through the gate pressed harder, their limbs bending the chamber’s dimensions. Shards of stone snapped from the walls as if the space itself were rejecting their intrusion. Their screams were hollow, endless—children of the marrow demanding birth.

Elena lunged forward, slashing one of the reaching limbs. Her blade cut deep, the shard singing as it struck. The creature recoiled, but instead of dying, its marrow poured into Mira, strengthening her glow until her body blazed like a lantern of bone.

Elena’s breath hitched. Every strike she made only fed the vessel. Every act of defiance became fuel for the Monarch.

The Monarch’s voices pressed closer, wrapping around her skull like barbed wire. “Your loyalty is weakness. Give her to us. The vessel is eternal, but you... you will rot in dust.”

Elena dropped to her knees beside Mira, clutching her burning hand despite the searing pain. Her skin blistered, but she didn’t let go. “I don’t care if it kills me. I don’t care if it ends everything. I will not abandon you.”

Mira’s body spasmed, the veins of light flickering violently, caught between Monarch and friend. For a brief instant, the glass crown cracked, a spiderweb fracture spreading across its surface. Mira gasped, her own voice rising above the Monarch’s roar: “Elena... I felt that... your touch—it fights them.”

Elena’s heart lurched. Not a blade. Not destruction. Connection.

The Monarch howled in fury, its tendrils lashing outward, wrapping around Elena’s torso and wrenching her away. She screamed as her ribs strained, but she held onto Mira’s hand with everything she had, nails digging into translucent skin.

The gate pulsed, widening with each second, the skeletal giants nearly free.

Mira’s crystalline eyes fixed on her, that last tear still clinging to her cheek. “Don’t let go. No matter what happens—don’t let go.”

The Monarch shrieked as the chamber collapsed around them, the crown flickering between wholeness and shattering.

And for the first time, the marrow’s reign trembled.

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