ng the land in its eerie glow. For Elias, this night was
ormented by memories of the past. But when night fell
his limbs. His muscles stretched, his skin burned, and his breath turne
he wa
spite his terrifying power, his heart remained heavy with sorrow. The echoes of the past haunted him-his family's screams, the blood, t
rs in
, the rumors had grown
of the beast that lurked in the shadows, a creature that could no longer be ignored.
be elim
wildfire. The fear was
s trapped between two worlds-a man by day, a monster by night, and neither fully accepted by t
then, on the third d
the people expected was a command for Elias'
re the court, his voice firm
ias shall face my wrath. Anyone who dares to act against him will be se
rough the kingdom, but not the fear of E
iscontent. The people did not understand. Why would the K
onger gathered in secret to plot. Even with the lingering fear that Elias was danger
as knew
peace-it wa
fear still clung to the air like smoke. It was