Thursday, May 28, 2026

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 9 - The Last Scientists of Veyr

 

Chapter 9 - The Last Scientists of Veyr

The reactor graveyard had fallen silent. Smoke drifted upward from shattered machinery while frozen blood spread across broken maintenance bridges suspended over the abyss below. The surviving mutants had either fled deeper underground or been consumed by the Death Reapers.

Only distant alarms remained now. And the endless heartbeat beneath Veyr.

THOOM.

THOOM.

THOOM.

The sound vibrated through the steel foundations beneath the reactor chamber like some giant organism breathing beneath the city itself.

Einar stood motionless before the massive sealed door beneath the lower reactor core. Ancient Elyrian symbols glowed faintly beneath layers of frost while black veins pulsed slowly through cracks in the surrounding metal.

Something was behind the door. Something old.

Tenji descended soundlessly beside him, white robes drifting gently through the stale underground air. Shadow crows circled overhead before vanishing one by one into darkness deeper within the tunnels.

“The survivors are watching us,” the Fairy said quietly.

Einar already knew.

He could hear their heartbeats. Human. Afraid.

Nearby, Mordecai slowly returned to a more restrained form while the two lesser Reapers dissolved back into his living shadow cloak. Even reduced in size, the Death Reaper remained terrifying beneath flickering reactor lights.

Crimson eyes shifted toward the darkness beyond the chamber.

Then the hidden doors opened.

Iron Reign soldiers emerged first.

Weapons raised cautiously. Commander Kael Draeven stepped forward at the center of the formation, his black combat coat torn and stained from the battle above. Several soldiers behind him carried injuries from the reactor assault while drones hovered nervously overhead scanning the trio.

But none of the weapons fired.

No one wanted to be first.

Kael’s eyes remained fixed on Einar.

“You could’ve killed us back there.”

The Frost King looked at him calmly.

“You were never my enemy.”

Kael frowned slightly.

“That’s not comforting.”

Then another figure appeared behind the soldiers.

A woman. Tall. Pale. Wearing a dark gray laboratory coat beneath heavy survival armor patched together from old-world technology. Strands of silver hair framed tired sharp features while mechanical lenses glowed faintly across one side of her neck.

Dr. Selene Cross.

One of the last surviving scientists of Veyr.

She studied Einar carefully.

Then Tenji.

Then Mordecai.

Her expression darkened immediately upon seeing the Death Reaper.

“…So the stories were true.”

Mordecai remained silent.

The shadows around him moved slowly like breathing smoke.

Selene stepped forward cautiously.

“You aren’t human.”

Einar answered softly:

“Neither are the things beneath this city.”

For several seconds no one spoke.

Only the distant reactor sounds echoed through the chamber.

Finally Kael lowered his rifle.

“Come with us,” he said quietly.

“There’s something you need to see.”

The survivors’ refuge existed deep within an isolated research sector hidden beneath collapsed reactor tunnels. Old security doors had been welded shut while emergency generators powered small sections of the underground complex. Dozens of civilians and surviving scientists lived there now among scavenged equipment and dim flickering lights.

Children slept beside old reactor consoles. Armed guards patrolled narrow corridors. Everyone looked exhausted. And terrified.

As Einar entered the refuge, conversations stopped immediately.

People stared silently at the child surrounded by drifting frost. At the beautiful Fairy gliding soundlessly behind him. And especially at Mordecai.

Some survivors visibly recoiled from the Death Reaper’s presence.

Others whispered quietly:

“The Reaper…”

Selene led the trio into an old conference chamber converted into a command center.

Ancient monitors covered the walls displaying unstable readings from throughout Veyr. Most showed the same message repeatedly flashing across the screens:

BLACK VEIL ACTIVE

Kael crossed his arms grimly.

“Three weeks ago, sectors beneath Veyr started waking up.”

Selene activated a holographic projection above the table.

The dead city appeared in glowing blue lines.

Beneath it something enormous spread through the underground layers like roots beneath soil.

“BLACK VEIL wasn’t a weapon,” Selene explained quietly.

“It was a containment system.”

The hologram shifted.

Old-world footage appeared above the table. Scientists. Military leaders.

Massive underground excavation projects beneath ancient ruins.

“We discovered something beneath Veyr nearly four hundred years ago during the final resource wars,” Selene continued.

“Not technology. Not alien life.”

Her voice lowered.

“A dimensional fracture.”

Tenji’s eyes narrowed slightly.

The hologram displayed impossible geometric shapes rotating slowly in darkness.

“No one understood what existed beyond the fracture. But the deeper researchers explored, the more unstable reality around Veyr became.”

Kael spoke next.

“People started hearing voices.”

Selene nodded.

“Then came the mutations.”

New images appeared. Cities collapsing. Humans transformed into monstrous biomechanical creatures.

Entire military divisions consumed by black organic growths spreading through flesh and machinery alike.

“The governments of the old world panicked,” Selene said. “So they created BLACK VEIL.”

The hologram shifted again. A gigantic underground structure appeared beneath Veyr.

The vault.

“The facility was built to seal the fracture permanently,” Selene explained. “But during activation…”

Her voice hesitated.

“…something came through.”

Silence filled the room.

Even Kael looked uneasy.

Einar stared at the hologram calmly.

“The Warden.”

Selene looked at him sharply.

“You know that name.”

The Frost King remained silent for a moment.

Then quietly answered:

“I remember the war.”

The room became still.

Kael frowned.

“What war?”

Einar’s glowing blue eyes reflected the hologram above them.

“The war humanity lost before history began.”

No one spoke after that.

Because deep beneath the refuge beneath the reactor graveyard and beneath the sealed vault itself something ancient had begun moving again.

THOOM.

The lights flickered violently.

Then every monitor in the room suddenly went black.

A single message slowly appeared across all screens.

WARDEN PROTOCOL ASCENSION PHASE INITIATED

And somewhere below the city something laughed.

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 10 - The Warden Protocol

 

Chapter 10 - The Warden Protocol

The lights died across Veyr. Not only beneath the city. Every district. Every tower. Every shattered highway buried beneath snow.

For one long moment, the dead megacity disappeared into complete darkness beneath the black sky. Then the voice returned.

Not through speakers this time. Through the walls themselves. Through steel. Through bone. Through the air.

“WARDEN PROTOCOL ACTIVATED.”

The sound echoed across the underground refuge while survivors froze in terror around flickering monitors. Children began crying softly as ancient systems buried beneath Veyr awakened for the first time in centuries.

Then every screen turned white. A gigantic black symbol slowly appeared across them all. A circular eye surrounded by impossible geometric patterns. And beneath it new words emerged.

“THE WARDEN IS ASCENDING.”

THOOM.

The entire refuge shook violently. Dust rained from the ceiling while distant metallic screams echoed somewhere deep below the reactor graveyard.

Commander Kael immediately grabbed the command table.

“All units report!”

Static answered him.

Every communication channel was dead.

Dr. Selene Cross stared at the monitors in growing horror.

“No…” she whispered.

“That’s impossible…”

Einar remained perfectly still.

His glowing blue eyes reflected the black symbol across the screens.

He remembered it. Not from Veyr. From before the old world collapsed. From ancient war councils held beneath moonlit kingdoms where immortal rulers spoke quietly of gates beneath reality itself.

The Warden had existed long before humanity discovered it.

Tenji suddenly looked upward sharply.

Something was wrong with the air.

The Fairy stepped backward as shadow crows erupted nervously from the darkness around him. Then gravity shifted. The floor tilted sideways violently.

Several survivors screamed as tables and equipment slid unnaturally across the room. One soldier crashed directly into the ceiling before falling back down as gravity snapped violently into place again.

Mordecai’s shadows spread instantly across the chamber walls.

Even the Death Reaper looked disturbed.

THOOM.

The refuge twisted. Not physically. Wrongly.

The corridor outside the chamber suddenly bent upward at impossible angles. Steel walls curved slowly like soft flesh while the hallway stretched unnaturally deeper into darkness.

One guard stumbled backward in terror.

“That corridor wasn’t that long before”

The lights flickered.

And the hallway moved again.

Longer now. Much longer.

The survivors panicked immediately. People began shouting while soldiers raised weapons toward corridors no longer obeying normal geometry.

Selene stared at the shifting architecture in disbelief.

“The dimensional breach…” she whispered.

“It’s spreading.”

Then came the screaming.

Far away at first.

Somewhere deeper inside the refuge. Human screams. Followed by static-filled whispers echoing through the walls.

Kael drew his weapon instantly.

“Seal the lower sectors!”

A surviving engineer sprinted toward the blast doors.

He never reached them.

The corridor beneath him suddenly folded sideways.

Reality itself bent. The floor twisted vertically like paper while the man and the surrounding hallway collapsed inward into complete darkness.

His scream vanished instantly.

The corridor sealed itself afterward.

Smooth. Silent. Gone. No trace remained.

Several survivors began praying. Others simply stared in shock.

Tenji moved soundlessly toward the warped hallway outside the command center.

The Fairy’s silver eyes narrowed as he watched the architecture shifting slowly like something breathing.

This was not destruction. This was intrusion. The world beneath Veyr was changing into something else.

Then the whispers began. Soft voices drifting through the walls.

Thousands of them. Whispering in languages no human should understand.

Several survivors clutched their heads in pain.

One scientist collapsed to his knees sobbing.

“They’re inside my mind…”

Einar stepped forward calmly.

Instant frost spread across the room.

The temperature dropped enough to stabilize the distortion briefly.

The warped corridors slowed their movement.

The whispers weakened.

Selene looked toward him sharply.

“You can resist it?”

Einar’s expression remained cold.

“For now.”

THOOM.

A deeper tremor rolled through the refuge.

Then all monitors activated again simultaneously.

A new image appeared across every screen.

A gigantic structure buried beneath endless darkness.

The vault. But now it was opening further. Massive black chains snapped apart one by one around the structure while ancient machinery rotated beneath oceans of frost and shadow.

Then the image zoomed inward. Toward something inside the opening vault.

A gigantic eye. Blue. Mechanical. Watching.

The survivors recoiled immediately. Even Kael stepped backward instinctively.

Then the voice spoke again.

Clearer now. Almost human.

“REALITY STABILIZATION FAILED.”

The walls around the refuge began bleeding black liquid.

Shadow-like organic veins spread rapidly across steel surfaces while distant screams echoed through corridors bending farther out of shape.

One hallway looped impossibly back into itself. Another stretched infinitely downward into darkness.

And somewhere beyond those warped passages something huge was moving closer.

Mordecai slowly stepped in front of Einar. Protective. The shadows around the Death Reaper thickened violently.

Tenji’s crows gathered overhead in massive spiraling swarms.

The Fairy spoke softly without taking his eyes from the twisting corridors.

“It’s coming.”

Then every light in the refuge exploded simultaneously.

Darkness swallowed everything.

And deep below Veyr

the Warden opened another eye.

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 11 - The City Awakens

  Chapter 11 - The City Awakens

Darkness consumed Veyr.

For several endless seconds, the megacity vanished completely beneath the black sky and falling snow. No lights remained in the towers. No holograms flickered across ruined streets.

Even the fires had gone out. Only the heartbeat beneath the city continued.

THOOM.

THOOM.

THOOM.

Then Veyr awakened. The lights returned all at once.

Across the entire dead city, ancient power grids roared violently back to life after centuries of silence. Neon signs flickered across frozen skyscrapers. Endless rows of windows illuminated district after district beneath the storm.

Broken highways glowed blue beneath layers of ice.

Abandoned transit rails sparked overhead.

Massive holograms suddenly appeared across buildings so tall they vanished into snowfall. The city looked alive again.

But wrong.

The lights flickered unnaturally, pulsing like dying stars while distorted voices echoed through every speaker system in Veyr.

“EMERGENCY PROTOCOL ACTIVE.”
“CITIZENS REPORT TO SAFE ZONES.”
“THE WARDEN IS ASCENDING.”

The announcement repeated endlessly.

Cold. Mechanical. Ancient.

Far above the underground refuge, giant towers groaned as entire sections of the megacity began moving again. Rusted transit systems sparked back to life while frozen elevators climbed abandoned skyscrapers carrying nobody.

And beneath it all the city itself trembled.

Inside the underground refuge, survivors stared upward in horror as dust rained constantly from the ceiling.

Dr. Selene Cross rapidly scanned failing monitors.

“The entire infrastructure is rebooting,” she whispered.

“That shouldn’t even be possible…”

Commander Kael Draeven turned toward Einar sharply.

“What happens if this thing fully wakes up?”

The Frost King remained silent for several moments.

Then quietly answered:

“Veyr disappears.”

THOOM.

The floor shook harder than before.

Somewhere far above, something massive roared. The sound echoed across the city like an ancient beast awakening from beneath the earth.

Tenji moved first. The Fairy glided silently toward the warped upper corridors while shadow crows spiraled around him in growing agitation.

“The surface is changing,” he said softly.

Einar immediately followed.

Mordecai’s shadows spread across the walls behind them like black smoke crawling through cracks.

The trio ascended through collapsing maintenance tunnels while the underground facility distorted further around them. Corridors bent impossibly sideways while gravity shifted without warning.

One hallway opened directly into open sky despite being hundreds of feet underground.

Another corridor stretched infinitely into darkness. The dimensional fracture was spreading faster now.

Reality around Veyr had begun unraveling.

When they finally reached the surface the city no longer looked dead.

It looked possessed.

Every skyscraper in Veyr glowed beneath violent blue light pouring from reactor systems buried deep underground. Giant holographic advertisements flickered across towers while emergency sirens screamed through every district simultaneously.

Snow spiraled through streets illuminated by broken neon and lightning.

And above the city the sky had changed. The clouds no longer moved naturally.

They rotated.

A gigantic spiral formation stretched across the heavens above Veyr while black lightning crawled between the clouds like living veins.

At the center of the storm something enormous moved behind the clouds.

Tenji stared upward silently.

His silver eyes narrowed for the first time.

“The Gate is opening.”

Then the streets below erupted.

The frozen avenue split apart violently as gigantic shapes began emerging throughout the city.

Massive biomechanical creatures clawed their way upward from beneath buildings and highways across Veyr. Some resembled towering humanoids fused with machinery and exposed reactors glowing inside their bodies.

Others barely resembled living things at all.

One enormous creature dragged itself across skyscrapers using dozens of elongated mechanical limbs while glowing eyes opened across its flesh like stars.

Another unfolded from beneath a collapsed transit station, its body composed entirely of black bone-like structures rotating unnaturally around a floating core of blue light.

The awakened city had become a nest. And these things had been sleeping beneath it for centuries.

Far below the trio, Iron Reign forces attempted to regroup across frozen streets. Dropships descended between towers.

Heavy mechanized units deployed onto highways buried in snow.

Commander Kael’s voice echoed across military broadcasts.

“All units establish defensive lines!”

Then one of the giant creatures attacked.

The biomechanical titan crashed through a skyscraper sideways before descending upon the Iron Reign convoy below. Entire vehicles vanished beneath its massive claws while energy pulses erupted from glowing fractures across its body.

The battle began instantly. Gunfire flashed across the frozen avenues. Missiles streaked upward between skyscrapers. But the creatures kept emerging.

Dozens now. Perhaps hundreds beneath the city.

Einar watched the chaos calmly from atop a frozen cathedral overlooking Veyr.

Snow drifted around him while pale frost spread slowly across the rooftop beneath his feet. The ancient vampire child looked very small against the dying city.

Yet even the storm seemed quieter around him.

Tenji landed beside him soundlessly.

Below them, Mordecai stood motionless at the edge of the cathedral roof while living darkness twisted violently around his towering body.

The Death Reaper stared upward at the sky.

Then the clouds split open.

For a brief instant something gigantic became visible above the city.

An enormous circular structure hidden beyond the storm.

Not entirely mechanical. Not entirely alive.

Blue eyes glowed faintly within its impossible shape.

The same eyes from beneath the vault.

The survivors across Veyr began screaming.

Because the thing above the city was looking back at them.

Then every emergency system across Veyr activated simultaneously.

Sirens reached deafening volume.

The holograms across the city changed.

One message now covered every screen, tower, and skyscraper in the megacity.

ASCENSION PHASE COMPLETE

THOOM.

The entire city moved. And somewhere deep beneath Veyr the Warden began rising toward the surface.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 12 - The Monster Beneath Veyr

 


Chapter 12 - The Monster Beneath Veyr

Veyr screamed. The sound came not from people or creatures but from the city itself. Steel towers groaned as the streets beneath them split apart. Entire districts tilted sideways while ancient foundations collapsed deeper into the awakening abyss below.

Snow spiraled violently between skyscrapers illuminated by blue reactor light and black lightning. And beneath the dead megacity something colossal was rising.

THOOM.

THOOM.

THOOM.

Each movement shook the world hard enough to crack frozen highways apart.

Iron Reign dropships fell from the sky as gravity distorted violently around Veyr. Some spiraled upward instead of downward before vanishing into the storm clouds above.

Others simply froze in midair.

Then folded inward like crushed paper.

Commander Kael watched in horror from a shattered command platform overlooking the city center.

“What is happening to gravity…?”

No one answered him.

Because no human mind fully understood what was awakening beneath Veyr.

Far above the collapsing streets, Einar stood atop the frozen cathedral roof with Tenji and Mordecai beside him while the storm darkened overhead.

The Frost King’s glowing blue eyes remained fixed on the center of the city.

The ground there had begun opening.

Slowly.

Like a gigantic wound spreading across Veyr itself.

Skyscrapers leaned inward toward the expanding crater before falling into darkness below. Streets folded apart while entire districts collapsed downward into an abyss lit by ancient blue light.

Then the heartbeat stopped.

Silence consumed the city.

Even the storm above became still.

And something opened its eyes beneath Veyr.

The crater exploded.

A colossal shockwave tore through the megacity hard enough to flatten entire buildings instantly. Snow and debris erupted upward into the black sky while blue light flooded across the ruins like an artificial sunrise.

Then the Warden emerged.

At first, only fragments became visible through the storm. Gigantic black structures rising slowly from beneath the city.

Not flesh. Not machinery. Something between both.

Immense limbs unfolded from the abyss like cathedral-sized skeletal arms covered in shifting mechanical armor and glowing blue veins. Massive rings rotated slowly around parts of its body, bending gravity around them unnaturally.

The creature kept rising. And rising. And rising.

Until even skyscrapers looked tiny beside it.

The Warden towered over Veyr like a god excavated from another reality.

Its body resembled no living thing humanity had ever known. Entire sections appeared unfinished, as though reality itself struggled to fully comprehend its form.

Black metallic tendrils stretched endlessly behind it into the abyss below.

Ancient symbols burned across its surface.

And at the center of its enormous upper structure a single gigantic blue eye opened.

The eye looked across the city. Watching. Learning.

Remembering. Then people across Veyr began screaming. Not from fear alone.

The Warden’s presence distorted reality around itself. Buildings nearest the entity twisted unnaturally into impossible shapes. Streets folded vertically while gravity shattered completely across entire districts.

Iron Reign soldiers floated helplessly upward into the air before being crushed instantly by invisible forces.

Some survivors vanished entirely. Others transformed. Their bodies twisted violently beneath black organic growths spreading across flesh and bone while blue light poured from their eyes.

Dr. Selene Cross stared upward from the underground refuge entrance in absolute horror.

“…It’s rewriting reality…”

Above her, Tenji moved first. The Fairy leaped gracefully from the cathedral rooftop and glided through the collapsing city toward the Warden while black shadow crows erupted behind him in massive spiraling storms.

The crows struck the gigantic entity like living darkness.

The Warden did not react.

Tenji darted across falling debris and floating buildings with impossible speed, moving weightlessly through distorted gravity fields while his robes spiraled through black lightning.

For a moment the giant eye followed him.

Then the Warden attacked. Reality bent.

The air itself fractured around Tenji as massive invisible pressure distorted the sky. Entire skyscrapers tore free from the ground and hurled upward toward him.

The Fairy moved effortlessly between them, running upside down across collapsing towers before gliding weightlessly through open air.

But even Tenji could not approach the creature directly.

The closer he moved toward the Warden the more reality broke apart around him.

Below, Mordecai unleashed himself fully. The Death Reaper expanded into a gigantic shadow monstrosity as black smoke erupted across entire city blocks. Two additional Reapers split from his body before charging toward the Warden through collapsing streets.

The three creatures attacked together.

Shadows engulfed the lower limbs of the giant entity while clawed tendrils ripped through floating debris and distorted gravity fields.

For the first time the Warden moved.

One enormous arm unfolded slowly toward the Reapers.

And the shadows shattered. A pulse of blue energy exploded outward across the city.

The lesser Reapers disintegrated instantly. Mordecai himself was hurled backward through three skyscrapers before crashing into frozen ruins far below.

Even the Death Reaper could not withstand the Warden directly.

Then Einar stepped forward. Snow exploded across the cathedral rooftop beneath him. The Frost King raised one pale hand toward the towering god-like entity.

And Veyr froze.

A storm of ancient ice erupted upward into the sky, spreading across collapsing buildings and floating debris alike. Gigantic glaciers climbed the Warden’s lower body while entire districts froze solid beneath expanding frost. Einar suddenly changed appearance into a young man with long white hair.  Handsome and fair and radiant as the fresh fallen snow.



For one brief moment the colossal entity stopped moving. Blue ice spread across its black surface.

The giant eye slowly turned downward toward Einar.

Recognition flickered within it.

Then the Warden spoke.

Not aloud.

Inside every mind across the city.

“CHILD OF ELYRIA.”

The storm above Veyr exploded apart.

The Warden released another pulse.

Einar’s ice shattered instantly across the city.

The Frost King was thrown backward across the cathedral roof as the entire structure collapsed beneath him. 

Tenji caught him before he could fall into the abyss below. The young man that is now Einar turns back into his smaller child form.

And for the first time since entering Veyr Einar looked uncertain.

The Warden was too powerful.

Too ancient.

Even he could not stop it alone.

The city around them had already begun dying.

Entire districts vanished into the expanding crater while gravity storms consumed skyscrapers whole. The underground reactors erupted one by one beneath the streets.

Commander Kael’s surviving forces were retreating now.

Panic spread everywhere.

Dr. Selene shouted desperately through emergency broadcasts:

“Everyone evacuate Veyr immediately!”

But it was too late.

The city was collapsing.

Tenji landed beside Mordecai within the frozen ruins while the wounded Death Reaper slowly rose from shattered debris, shadows writhing violently around his damaged form.

The Fairy looked toward Einar.

“We cannot fight this here.”

Einar stared silently at the towering Warden rising above the dying megacity.

Then he looked east.

Toward the distant deserts beyond the wastelands. Toward Baalania.

Toward the sealed king sleeping beneath black sands.

Snow drifted softly around him as Veyr burned and collapsed behind them.

Then the Frost King spoke quietly.

“…We need him.”

Above the dying city the Warden fully opened its eye.

And Veyr began falling into darkness.

The Frost King of the Wastes ARC III THE SKY PEOPLE Chapter 13 - Voices Above the Clouds

 ARC III  THE SKY PEOPLE

Chapter 13 - Voices Above the Clouds

Veyr burned behind them. The dead megacity collapsed slowly into its own awakening abyss while black lightning split the heavens above the ruins. Entire districts vanished beneath gravity storms surrounding the Warden as emergency sirens screamed endlessly across the wasteland.

Even miles away the giant blue eye remained visible through the storm clouds.

Watching. The surviving Iron Reign convoys fled eastward through frozen highways buried beneath snow and ash. Refugee transports crawled across the wasteland carrying what little remained of Veyr’s survivors.

No one spoke much anymore.

The world itself had changed.

Einar walked ahead of the convoy alone through the frozen dunes beyond the city ruins while snow spiraled softly around him. Frost spread beneath his boots across the blackened wasteland as though winter itself followed him.

Behind him, Mordecai moved silently through drifting shadows beside the convoy.

The Death Reaper had remained unusually quiet since the battle with the Warden.

Even wounded, his presence unnerved everyone nearby. Survivors avoided looking directly at him while Iron Reign soldiers whispered nervous prayers whenever his crimson eyes appeared through darkness.

But Tenji Tenji had changed.

The Fairy drifted high above the ruined highways alone beneath the storm clouds, gliding silently between broken towers and rusted satellite arrays rising from the wasteland like giant graves.

He no longer looked calm.

Several shadow crows circled around him nervously.

Others had vanished entirely.

The Fairy stopped atop the skeletal remains of an ancient communication spire overlooking the dead plains beyond Veyr.

Then he heard it again.

A voice. Not human. Not spoken aloud.

Something singing softly above the clouds. Tenji slowly looked upward.

The storm overhead moved unnaturally tonight.

The clouds no longer spiraled around Veyr alone.

Now massive circular formations stretched across the entire horizon beneath the black sky, faint silver light flickering occasionally deep within the storms far above the atmosphere itself.

The singing grew louder. Ancient. Beautiful. Cold.

And beneath it something else pulsed through the heavens. A signal.

Tenji’s silver eyes widened slightly.

“No…”

For the first time in centuries fear touched his voice.

Far below, Einar suddenly stopped walking The Frost King slowly turned toward the sky. He felt it too.

A pressure spreading through the atmosphere beyond the storm. Ancient energy. Familiar energy.

Then the snow around him froze solid in midair.

A faint silver symbol appeared briefly across the clouds overhead. Circular. Winged. Burning softly through the storm like moonlight behind water.

Einar’s expression darkened instantly.

He recognized it. Not from this world. From before the fall of Elyria.

From ancient records hidden beneath vampire kingdoms and forbidden libraries burned during the first celestial wars.

The Mark of the Sky Thrones. Above the convoy, old communication towers suddenly activated by themselves.

Static erupted across every abandoned speaker scattered through the wasteland.

Then voices echoed from the sky. Distorted. Whispering. Not in any human language.

Iron Reign soldiers immediately panicked.

“What the hell is that?!”

“Turn it off!”

“You can’tit’s coming from everywhere!”

The voices grew louder. Some survivors collapsed to their knees clutching their heads as strange symbols flickered across nearby holographic screens and dead satellites drifting overhead.

Dr. Selene Cross stared upward in disbelief.

“There’s no transmission source…”

Kael tightened his grip on his rifle.

“Then where’s it coming from?”

No one answered. Because Tenji already knew. The Fairy drifted downward slowly from the ruined communication spire while white robes moved softly through the freezing wind.

The signal was not coming from Earth. It was descending from above the clouds.

Above the atmosphere itself. Above the dead world.

Mordecai suddenly growled low beneath his shadow cloak. The Death Reaper looked upward sharply. Then the shadows around him began moving violently. Even he sensed it now. Something ancient had entered the skies above the wasteland.

Einar watched Tenji carefully as the Fairy landed silently atop a frozen transport vehicle near the convoy.

For once Tenji avoided his gaze.

The shadow crows gathered tightly around the Fairy as though frightened. Silver light flickered briefly across Tenji’s pale skin beneath the storm.

Then vanished.

Einar finally spoke.

“…They found you.”

Silence.

The wind died completely. The survivors nearby exchanged nervous looks.

Tenji remained motionless for several moments.

Then quietly answered:

“They were never supposed to return.”

THOOM.

A deep vibration rolled through the heavens.

The clouds above split apart briefly.

And for one impossible moment everyone saw them. Gigantic silver structures floating silently far beyond the storm clouds high above Earth. Ancient. Beautiful. Terrifying.

Entire cities suspended in the sky. Then the clouds closed again. The vision vanished instantly. Several survivors screamed. Others thought they had imagined it.

But Einar knew better.

The Frost King’s eyes narrowed slightly as more silver symbols flickered across the storm above.

Forgotten celestial runes. Ancient marks from the oldest wars in human history.

Wars erased before civilization even began.

Dr. Selene whispered shakily:

“What… are those things?”

Einar’s glowing eyes remained fixed on the heavens.

Then he answered quietly:

“The Sky People.”

Tenji closed his eyes briefly. The singing above the clouds continued. And somewhere far beyond the storm something had begun searching for him.

The Frost King of the Wastes Chapter 14 - The Sky Tomb

 Chapter 14 - The Sky Tomb

The sky above Veyr no longer belonged to Earth. The storm had spread across the entire horizon now, a colossal rotating veil of black clouds and silver lightning swallowing the poisoned heavens above the wasteland. Beneath it, the ruins of the dead megacity continued collapsing inward around the awakening Warden.

Entire districts had vanished overnight. The giant blue eye still watched from within the storm surrounding the crater where Veyr once stood.

And above it all something ancient drifted silently beyond the clouds. The surviving convoy had stopped several miles east of the city ruins beside the skeletal remains of an abandoned transit fortress buried beneath snow.

No fires burned tonight. No one slept.

The celestial voices continued whispering faintly through dead communication systems while silver symbols occasionally flickered across the clouds overhead like distant stars trapped beneath water.

Most survivors avoided looking at the sky entirely. 

But Tenji remained outside alone.

The Fairy stood atop a frozen observation tower overlooking distant Veyr while white robes drifted softly through the freezing wind. Shadow crows circled restlessly around him before vanishing one by one into darkness above the storm.

He could hear them clearly now. The voices beyond the sky. Calling him. Searching.

Einar approached silently behind him.

Snow spread gently beneath the Frost King’s footsteps across the steel platform.

“You knew this would happen,” Einar said quietly.

Tenji did not answer immediately.

For several moments only the wind spoke between them.

Then the Fairy finally whispered:

“No.”

His silver eyes lifted toward the clouds.

“I only knew they would eventually wake.”

THOOM.

A deep vibration rolled through the atmosphere.

Far above the storm, silver light pulsed briefly behind the clouds.

Einar’s expression darkened.

“The Sky Thrones are descending.”

At those words Tenji finally looked uneasy.

The Fairy rarely showed emotion.

Never fear. Yet now something ancient moved behind his calm silver gaze.

“They should not exist anymore,” he said softly.

Einar studied him carefully.

“But they do.”

Suddenly one of the shadow crows screamed.

The bird spiraled downward violently before dissolving into black feathers midair.

Then every nearby electronic device activated simultaneously.

Static exploded across dead monitors inside the refugee camp while old satellite dishes buried beneath snow slowly rotated upward toward the storm.

Dr. Selene rushed from the command shelter carrying a glowing scanner.

“You need to see this.”

Moments later, the trio gathered around an ancient holographic projector inside the ruined transit fortress.

Kael stood nearby with several Iron Reign officers watching nervously.

Selene activated the projector.

A distorted three-dimensional map flickered above the table.

The ruins of Veyr appeared first.

Then the storm overhead.

Then something hidden within it. A gigantic floating structure slowly materialized above the dead city.

Everyone fell silent.

The structure resembled an enormous cathedral suspended in the clouds high above Veyr. Silver towers extended outward from a central circular palace glowing faintly beneath layers of black storm clouds.

Ancient bridges floated disconnected in the air around it.

Entire sections appeared ruined. Broken. Abandoned. Yet still impossibly beautiful.

Kael stared upward at the projection.

“That thing was above us this whole time?”

Selene nodded slowly.

“It wasn’t visible before the Warden awakened.”

Tenji looked away immediately.

But Einar noticed.

“The Sky Tomb,” the Frost King said quietly.

Selene frowned.

“You know it?”

Einar’s glowing eyes remained fixed on the projection.

“Only from legends.”

The hologram shifted again.

Ancient scans revealed portions of the floating structure hidden beneath debris and ice accumulated over centuries.

Then new symbols appeared across the projection. Murals.

Massive carvings lining the interior walls of the floating city.

Humanoid figures with flowing robes and glowing halos descending from the heavens.

Winged structures floating above oceans and mountains.

Ancient human kingdoms kneeling before silver-eyed beings beneath black stars.

And among them Tenji’s people. The Sky People.

Kael stared uneasily at the images.

“They look human.”

“No,” Einar answered softly.

“They only resemble us.”

The hologram displayed another mural.

This one damaged heavily by time.

It depicted gigantic celestial structures descending from space while enormous black entities rose from beneath the Earth below them.

A war.

Ancient beyond comprehension.

And at the center of the mural stood a single silver figure surrounded by black crows.

Tenji.

Or someone like him. The room became silent.

Selene slowly turned toward the Fairy.

“…Who are you?”

Tenji said nothing.

The lights flickered violently.

Then all power inside the transit fortress died instantly.

Darkness swallowed the room.

Outside the storm above Veyr opened briefly.

Silver light poured downward through the clouds.

And for one impossible moment the floating structure descended lower.

Everyone saw it clearly now.

The Sky Tomb.

Gigantic.

Ancient.

Hovering silently above the ruined megacity like a forgotten palace abandoned by gods.

The celestial voices grew louder immediately.

Beautiful. Cold. inhuman.

Then a beam of pale silver light descended from the floating ruins directly into Veyr below.

Toward the Warden.

Toward the crater.

Toward something awakening beneath the city.

Tenji stepped backward slowly. The shadow crows around him scattered in panic.

Einar noticed immediately.

“…They came for the Warden.”

The Fairy’s silver eyes darkened slightly.

“No,” he whispered.

“They came because the Warden is waking.”

Then something moved inside the storm above the Sky Tomb. A gigantic silhouette drifting slowly between clouds and silver towers.

Watching the wasteland below.

Watching Tenji.

And for the first time since anyone had known him the Fairy looked afraid.