– The Wolf
ked, shields rang hollow, and the laughter of soldiers mingled with the sharp bark of commands. For the men of
orning was
his wolf-fur cloak hanging from his shoulders, eyes fixed upo
wings, his frame lean but already marked with the promise of strength. Yet what struck all who looked upon him were his eyes - one molten-gold, burni
bled, tossing a woo
ds, surprising in their preci
im uncle, but the name had stuck from the time Aric had
how me what y
hands, and advanced. Darian raised his practice shield lazily,
st blow mad
ac
ce. The boy had no business swinging that hard, not a
ing was uneven, his angles too wide - but behind every swing was raw strength that no eight-year-old
pped Aric firmly in the chest with his sword edge. The boy stumbled bac
weapons slowly, s
h something between awe and un
from his tunic. He grinned through
there, and his heart twisted. For all the prophecy, for all the whispers of shadow, this was just
You made me proud, little wo
ms folded, watching. The Ironblade's face was unreadable,
ft - but it is also a weight. One day, you'll carry more than this blade, more than even your father's name. And when that d
dened. "Strong
g the boy's hair. "Perhaps. Bu
sound that rang across the yard like
For if the boy was already this strong... what wo
nhold rang again with the sound of practic
ade in hand. His frame was massive, shoulders broad as a fortress wall, every movement honed with the economy o
actice sword, sweat alr
, voice like stone g
parried with a flick of his wrist, the boy'
y will gut you befor
s, then lunged. Kaelor sidestepped, tapped the flat of h
low. A
ched, but he nodded.
n his face, but each time he fell, he rose again. The guards who watched muttered among themselves - some in p
ide and brought his own crashing down,
e growled
t lower his weapon. He raised it o
somethin
's knee. The move was clumsy, but it was unexpected, and fo
led through t
s rose slight
back a step, sand spraying beneath his boots. Still the boy held his ground, eyes blazing - the steel-grey eye h
h that knocked the boy flat onto his back. Aric l
ng moment. Then, to the astonishment of
and Kaelor hauled
ast, voice low, almost grudging. "And my steel.
was the closest thing to praise h
ay is far off. And it will only come if you suffer, bleed, and break
breathless. "
der. "Good. Because you will not be giv
the boy's birth, but now her gaze lingered on him with something like sorrow. When Aric
w and ruin. May the gods
g his wooden sword again as if ready
eart, allowed the faintest gho