Friday, June 12, 2026

hello

 If youve read the stories ive written here i hope you enjoyed them,  lets enjoy the world ive created in my head of machines, mutants and magic. =)  and yes if you think they resemble Philippine mythology, you got it right. most my stories are strongly influenced by Philippine mythology and the cultures of the countries ive visited. Thank you to my parents who without question let me travel all over. 


Ive written many short stories of the Iron Reign series. 


    Iron Reign: The Black Coffin

    Iron Reign : Flaming Heaven

    Iron Reign : Angel Claw

    Iron Reign : Frost King of the Wastes

    Iron Reign : Demonic science

    Iron Reign : Sands of damnation

    and many more... its just jumbled ..=)  



Tower of Thors Towe of Fangs Volume 1 Comic sampler 







Tower of Thorns Tower of Fangs Volume 5 comic strip aka Manga

 








Tower of Thorns Tower of Fangs Volume IV The White King Chapter 34

 Tower of Thorns Tower of Fangs Volume IV  The White King Chapter 34 Images and comic stip 




























Thursday, June 11, 2026

Mabuhay! Welcome Rotonda.. hello hello

  If youve read the stories ive written here i hope you enjoyed them,  lets enjoy the world ive created in my head of machines, mutants and magic. =)  and yes if you think they resemble Philippine mythology or has Philippine mythology undertones , you got it right. most my stories are strongly influenced by Philippine mythology and the cultures of the countries ive visited. Thank you to my parents who without question let me travel all over. 


Ive written many short stories of the Iron Reign series. 


    Iron Reign: The Black Coffin

    Iron Reign : Flaming Heaven

    Iron Reign : Angel Claw

    Iron Reign : Frost King of the Wastes

    Iron Reign : Demonic science

    Iron Reign : Sands of damnation

    and many more... its just jumbled ..=)  

Tower of thorns Tower of Fangs Volume 5 Chapter 1

 

Chapter 1  Northern Sunrise

Present Day Norther Elyria

Every ending arrives disguised as loss. A setting sun. A closing door. A final farewell carried away by the wind. In the moment, endings feel absolute. Like the last leaf falling from a branch before winter. Like a ship vanishing beyond the horizon. Like a voice heard for the final time. Yet nature has never believed in endings. The sun sinks only to rise again. Winter buries the earth only so spring may awaken it.The longest night inevitably surrenders to dawn. And Growth rarely begins in moments of comfort. It begins when something precious is left behind.

The dawn came slowly to the Far North. Not with warmth. nor with birdsong. But with silence. A vast white silence stretched across North Elyria as the first rays of sunlight spilled over frozen mountains and endless forests of dark pine. Frost glittered across the world like crushed diamonds. Snowfields rolled beyond the horizon without end. And beneath that endless northern sky Toivo stood alone. The wind tugged gently at his blond hair. His blue eyes stared upward. Watching, waiting and day dreaming. Hoping. Far above the clouds a tiny silver light drifted through the heavens. A celestial vehicle. Moon's palanquin. The last trace of him. Thousands of tiny fairies pulled silver silken cords through the sky, carrying the ancient god farther and farther away. Every moment the light became smaller. More distant. Harder to see. Until finally it vanished. Gone. Toivo remained standing. The morning wind stung his face. Still he stared upward. As if refusing to believe what his eyes had seen. The northern sky offered no answer. Only endless blue. Only emptiness. Only distance. His hand rose slowly. Fingers touching the silver pendant resting against his chest. Angel's Egg. The tiny cherub slept peacefully within the delicate egg shaped silver cage. Unaware and untroubled. Unlike its owner. Toivo closed his eyes. For one brief moment he remembered. Moon's smile. Moon's voice. Moon's touch. The feeling of long black fingers gently ruffling his hair. The first and only time. His chest tightened painfully. Part of him hated that memory. Part of him treasured it more than anything. Because Moon had touched him. Finally. Yet even now it felt like a farewell given to a child. Not a warrior. Not a man. Not someone Moon could ever see as an equal. The thought hurt more than he wished to admit. The wind carried snow across the plain. Still Toivo stood there. Looking toward a horizon where no trace of Moon remained. Behind him came the crunch of boots. Heavy. Steady and familiar. Gret. The Tall warrior approached quietly through the snow. The divine pearl Moon had given him weeks earlier had completely vanished into his body. Nothing appeared different. Yet something had changed. Power lingered beneath his skin now. Sleeping and waiting. Just as Angel's Egg waited. The old warrior stopped beside Toivo. Neither spoke for a while. The silence felt natural. The kind shared by people who understood pain without needing words.

Finally Gret sighed.

"He isn't coming back today."

Toivo laughed once.

A bitter sound.

"I noticed."

The older warrior nodded.

"Aye."

The wind howled softly across the tundra.

Toivo lowered his eyes.

For a moment he looked younger.

Smaller.

Almost like the boy Moon had first found in the wastelands. Lost. Hungry. Broken.

Gret placed a massive hand on his shoulder.

"Then stop staring at the sky."

Toivo frowned.

Gret continued.

"Because if you keep looking up there you'll miss everything happening down here."

Toivo didn't answer immediately.

His eyes drifted across the northern landscape. Frozen rivers. Dark forests. White mountains. A land unlike anything he had ever known. This was his homeland. His people. His future. For now. The words felt strange. For now. Because part of him still believed Moon would appear tomorrow. Or next week. Or next month. Floating down from the heavens with those impossible black eyes and that faint smile. But another part of him knew better. Moon had left for a reason. Toivo remembered every word.

"You cannot become stronger while following me."

The memory hurt. Because it was true. Moon had always been stronger. Wiser. Older. More beautiful. Everything Toivo admired. Everything Toivo wanted to reach. And so long as Moon remained beside him Toivo would never truly grow. The realization felt like swallowing ice. Painful. Necessary.

Gret squeezed his shoulder.

Then released it.

"Come."

The giant began walking toward the distant settlement. Wooden halls stood beyond the snow-covered hills. Smoke rose from chimneys. Life continued. Children laughed somewhere in the distance. Dogs barked. The world moved forward. Whether Toivo wished it to or not. For several moments he remained where he was. Then slowly he followed. The Northmen settlement of Skallheim spread across the edge of a frozen fjord. Longhouses stood beneath snow-covered roofs. Fishing boats rested along icy waters. Warriors trained with axes in open courtyards while women prepared morning meals beside roaring fires. The smell of pine smoke and fresh bread drifted through the cold air. It felt alive. Real. Human. Nothing like the Tower of Fangs. Nothing like Moon's eternal sanctuary. People greeted Gret immediately. Children ran past laughing. Several warriors waved. And to Toivo's surprise many greeted him as well.

"Morning, Wolf!"

"Still alive, Northman?"

"Try not to freeze today!"

Toivo blinked.

Wolf.

The nickname had begun spreading after his victories during the previous months. He still wasn't accustomed to it. A young boy ran past carrying a wooden sword. The child stopped suddenly.

Blue eyes wide.

"Are you really the one who fought the Frost Reaper?"

Toivo scratched his head awkwardly.

"I suppose."

The boy looked amazed. Then sprinted away shouting excitedly to his friends. Toivo watched him disappear. Something strange settled in his chest. Not pride. Not exactly. Responsibility. The realization that people were beginning to look up to him. That was far more terrifying than any monster.

Gret laughed loudly.

"You'll get used to it."

"I'm not sure I want to."

"You don't get a choice."

The older warrior grinned.

"That's how legends work."

Toivo groaned. The giant laughed harder. For the first time since Moon's departure a small smile touched Toivo's face. Only briefly. But it was there. The morning passed quietly. Training. Work. Life. Normal things. Simple things. Things that somehow hurt more than battle. Because every ordinary moment reminded him Moon wasn't there to witness it. Would Moon laugh at Gret's terrible jokes? Would Moon enjoy the fjords? Would Moon find beauty in the frozen sea? The questions appeared constantly. Uninvited. Relentless. By evening Toivo climbed a hill overlooking the settlement. The northern sky burned gold and crimson as the sun slowly disappeared. Snow glittered beneath fading light. The world looked beautiful. Painfully beautiful. Exactly the kind of thing Moon would have loved. Toivo sat alone. Angel's Egg resting against his chest. The tiny cherub slept peacefully within. For now. He looked toward the horizon. Not searching anymore. Not expecting. Simply remembering. Then quietly so quietly that only the wind heard him 

he whispered:

"I'll become stronger."

The words vanished into the evening air. His blue eyes lifted toward the first stars appearing overhead. A promise. Not to Moon. Not entirely. To himself. One day they would meet again. Not as a frightened boy. Not as a lost wanderer. Not as someone following behind. But as a man who had earned his place beside the person he loved.  Far above the world beyond clouds and distance the moon rose silver and bright. Watching. Waiting. Just as he was. And somewhere beyond sight, beyond the edge of the world, destiny quietly began moving once more.The story of the Wolf of the North had begun.

Tower of Thorns Tower of Fangs Volume 5 chapter 2

  

Chapter 2 - The Celestial Wanderer

(Past Timeline)

Long before the Tower of Fangs. Long before the White King. Long before the wars of gods and kings. There was only the sky. Endless, Silent and Beautiful. And from that endless sea of stars something descended. A streak of silver crossed the heavens. Not a falling star nor a comet. Something alive. Something divine. The clouds parted softly around him. Moon drifted downward through the morning sky. Young. Beautiful. Innocent. A celestial. Not yet a god. Not yet a legend. Merely a boy, a traveller. His long jet-black hair flowed behind him like liquid silk, reaching nearly to his calves. The sunlight painted silver highlights across its dark surface. His skin was pale as fresh snow. Untouched. Flawless. His eyes deep black pools that seemed to swallow the light around them. Ancient. Yet somehow childlike. Curious. Wonder filled them now as he gazed downward. The world spread endlessly beneath him. Forests. Mountains. Lakes. Rivers. Life. So much life. Moon smiled. A genuine smile. Soft and Wonderstruck. He had never seen anything so beautiful. The heavens were vast. But orderly. Perfect. Predictable. This world felt different. Messy. Wild. Alive. The scent reached him first. Pine. Rain. Earth. Flowers. Things the heavens did not possess. Moon inhaled deeply. His eyes widened.

"Beautiful."

His voice carried no power. No command nor authority. Only awe. Below him stretched the ancient continent of Elyria. Not the Elyria of kingdoms and castles. Not the Elyria of war. This was a much older world. A world still ruled by spirits and old deities. A world where ancient gods walked openly beneath the trees. A world where monsters slept beneath mountains. A world where magic flowed through every river and root. Moon knew none of this. He only knew he wanted to see it. The young celestial descended slowly. White and silver robes drifted around him weightlessly. Across his shoulders hung a long heavenly sash of silver silk. It floated behind him like moonlight given form. His only weapon. Though Moon himself barely understood that. Violence had never interested him. The clouds finally parted completely. Moon emerged beneath the morning sun. Below him stretched an endless forest. Trees older than kingdoms. Their canopies spread like a green ocean across the world. Silver rivers glittered between the branches. Massive mountains rose in the distance. Lakes reflected the sky so perfectly they appeared like mirrors. For a moment Moon simply hovered there. Watching. Listening. Feeling. The world breathed. He could feel it. Every tree. Every stream. Every animal. Life flowed through everything. The sensation made him laugh. A bright sound. Light. Carefree. The sort of laugh that would eventually disappear from the world. But not yet. Not today. Today he was simply Moon. A traveler. A wanderer. A curious boy seeing the world for the first time. He drifted lower. Birds flew around him. Tiny creatures made circles through the air. Several landed briefly upon his sleeves. Unafraid. Moon watched them curiously. One particularly brave little bird landed atop his head. Moon froze. The bird chirped. Moon blinked. The bird chirped again. Then flew away. Moon touched his hair where it had stood. His expression became one of complete wonder. The bird had chosen to land there. Voluntarily. The thought delighted him. Below, the forest grew closer. Moon finally touched the earth. Bare feet settled gently upon soft moss. The world seemed to pause. A breeze moved through the trees. Leaves whispered overhead. Sunlight danced across the forest floor. For the first time in his existence Moon stood upon the world. He looked around slowly. Every direction offered something fascinating. Flowers bloomed beneath ancient roots. Butterflies drifted through shafts of golden light. Strange luminous insects floated among the trees. Everything felt alive. Everything felt precious. Moon knelt beside a patch of tiny blue flowers. He studied them carefully.

His dark eyes reflected their color.

"So small."

The flowers swayed gently. Moon smiled. The flowers were beautiful. The rocks were beautiful. The trees were beautiful. Everything was beautiful. How could anyone become bored in a place like this? The young celestial stood. Then began walking. No destination nor purpose. Only curiosity. Hours passed. The forest changed around him. Ancient oaks gave way to towering pines. The terrain rose slowly. Streams crossed his path. Moon paused at each one. Watching fish. Watching insects. Watching sunlight sparkle upon the water. Once he spotted a deer. The animal froze.  Moon froze. Both stared at one another. The deer eventually approached. Moon looked delighted. The deer sniffed his sleeve. Then calmly wandered away. Moon watched it disappear. His smile remained long afterward. He felt happy. Strangely happy. The world seemed endless. And he wanted to see all of it. As evening approached, Moon emerged into a wide clearing. Grass swayed beneath the setting sun. Wildflowers painted the field with color. Gold. Blue. White. Red. The sky above had begun turning orange. Moon stopped walking. His breath caught. The sunset. He had never seen one before. In the heavens, light remained constant. Perfect. Unchanging. This this was different. The sky burned with color. Clouds became rivers of gold and crimson. The entire world seemed to glow. Moon stared upward. Speechless. Then he laughed again. A quiet laugh. The laugh of someone discovering happiness. The young celestial spread his arms. The wind caught his robes. His hair danced around him. For a brief moment he spun through the field like a child. Alone. Free. Unburdened. The setting sun painted him gold. No gods. No destiny. No betrayal. No sorrow. No White King. No Dark King. No Blood Wraith. Only Moon. Only wonder. Only joy. As night slowly descended upon ancient Elyria, the stars began appearing one by one overhead .Moon looked upward. Then toward the endless forest ahead. The world stretched farther than he could imagine. Filled with mysteries. Filled with adventures. Filled with people he had not yet met. Friends. Enemies. Love. Tragedies. Legends. All waiting somewhere beyond the trees. Moon smiled. Then continued walking beneath the first stars of evening. Unaware that his journey had already begun. And unaware that one day the entire world would remember his name.

Tower of Thorns Tower of Fangs Volume 5 chapter 3

 

Chapter 3  Wolfskin

Present Day Nothern Elyria

In the Far North, winter was not a season. It was a sovereign. An ancient force older than kingdoms, older than memory itself. It arrived not with gentle snowfall or festive songs, but with silence, vast and terrible. Rivers surrendered beneath sheets of ice. Forests stood frozen beneath crystal armor. Mountains vanished behind curtains of drifting snow. The sun lingered only briefly upon the horizon before retreating once more, leaving the world to the dominion of endless twilight. The old Northmen spoke of winter as a living thing. A white giant wandering the wilderness. A spirit that tested every soul it encountered. It stripped away comfort. It exposed weakness. It demanded endurance. Only those willing to face its merciless gaze could survive beneath its reign.

The winds carried voices across the tundra long mournful cries that echoed through valleys and over frozen seas. Some claimed they were merely storms sweeping through the pines. Others believed they were the whispers of ancient spirits, forever wandering the snowbound world.

Yet winter possessed a strange beauty. Moonlight transformed endless fields of snow into oceans of silver. Stars blazed brighter than anywhere else beneath the heavens, shimmering like scattered diamonds upon black velvet skies. The aurora danced across the darkness in curtains of emerald and violet fire, painting fleeting dreams upon the night. It was a season of contradictions. Cruel yet magnificent. Silent yet filled with hidden life. A season that could break a man or forge him into legend. And for those carrying wounds deeper than flesh, winter offered something else. A place to disappear. A place where sorrow could be buried beneath falling snow. A place where the cold numbed memories that refused to fade. For five long months, winter had ruled the North. And beneath its frozen crown, a young warrior wandered alone. His heart haunted by a promise. His soul haunted by a name. Moon.


Winter ruled the Far North. Not gently nor kindly. Winter here was a king. Ancient. Merciless. Endless. The snowfields stretched beyond the horizon beneath gray skies while frozen winds howled across the tundra like hungry spirits searching for prey. Toivo welcomed the cold. The cold hurt. And pain was easier than heartbreak. Three months had passed since Moon's departure. Three months since the celestial palanquin vanished into the northern sky. Three months since Toivo last saw those impossible jet-black eyes. Three months since he heard Moon's voice. Three months since his heart had broken. The fair haired and blue-eyes young Nordic man was in pain and suffering, love is pure happiness and it can be also torture. So he trained. He hunted. He fought. Anything to keep moving. Anything to stop thinking. Anything to silence the ache inside his chest. Unfortunately love was not a wound that healed through battle. The farther he walked into the wilderness, the more Moon seemed to follow him. In memories. In thoughts. In dreams.

Sometimes he would look toward a frozen lake and remember silver waters beneath the Tower of Fangs. Sometimes moonlight upon the snow reminded him of flowing white robes. Sometimes he caught himself smiling at nothing only to realize he had been remembering Moon's face. It was infuriating. And terrifying. Because every day made him more certain. What he felt was real. Not admiration. Not gratitude. Not worship. Love. The realization haunted him. And so Toivo hunted. Today he hunted something dangerous. Something worthy. Something that could kill him. The Frostfang Alpha. The beast had become a legend among the Northmen. A monster. A top predator. A nightmare wrapped in white fur. Entire hunting parties vanished in its territory. Warriors avoided its domain. Even seasoned hunters spoke its name cautiously. Toivo had spent weeks tracking it. The creature was intelligent. Far too intelligent. It never left obvious trails. Never remained in one location. Never attacked recklessly. The Alpha hunted like a warrior. Like a king. Like something ancient. Now Toivo stood alone upon a frozen ridge overlooking a vast valley. Snow drifted through the air. His breath misted before him. Frostfang axe rested across his back. The legendary axe glimmered faintly beneath gray light. The Wolfskin Cloak did not yet exist. Today would change that. Below him stretched a forest of ice-covered pines. Silent and waiting. Watching. Toivo crouched. Studying the tracks. Large. Fresh amd massive. Far larger than any ordinary wolf. His pulse quickened. Finally. The trail disappeared into the woods. Toivo followed.

Hours passed. The forest swallowed him completely. Ancient pines towered overhead. Snow-covered branches blocked much of the sky. The deeper he traveled, the quieter the world became. No birds. No animals. No insects. Nothing. Even the wind seemed reluctant to enter this place. A predator's domain. Toivo understood immediately. Everything alive feared what lived here. Then he found the carcass. A reindeer. Huge. Half-eaten. Frozen blood stained the snow crimson. The animal had been ripped apart. Not killed. Destroyed. Toivo knelt beside it. Examining the wounds. Claws. Fangs. Immense strength. The Alpha had fed recently. That meant it was nearby. Very nearby. The sensation arrived first. That instinctive feeling. Being watched. Toivo slowly stood. One hand moved toward Frostfang. Silence and stillness. The forest held its breath. Then a howl. The sound exploded across the valley. Deep, powerful and ancient. Every tree seemed to tremble. Snow cascaded from branches. The howl carried challenge. Authority. Dominance. Toivo felt goosebumps rise across his skin. Then he smiled. Finally. Movement. A shape appeared atop a distant ridge. White. Massive. Watching him. The Frostfang Alpha. Toivo's breath caught. The stories had not exaggerated. The beast was enormous. Larger than a horse. Nearly as large as some monsters he had fought. Its fur shone white as fresh snow. Silver-blue eyes glowed like frozen stars. Muscles rolled beneath thick fur. Its fangs resembled ivory daggers. Scars covered its body. The marks of countless battles. This was no ordinary animal. This was a king. The Alpha stared down at him. Judging and measuring. Toivo met its gaze. Neither looked away. For a moment they simply watched one another. Warrior and beast. Then the Alpha growled. The sound vibrated through the earth itself. And suddenly the forest exploded. More wolves emerged from every direction. Ten. Twenty. Thirty. White shapes moving through the snow. A pack. An army. Toivo laughed. The sound surprised even him. His blood burned. His heart raced. For the first time in months he felt alive. Not sad. Not lonely. Alive.

Frostfang slid into his hands. Blue runes illuminated the axe head. The wolves attacked. The first leaped. Toivo swung. The axe cleaved completely through the animal. Blood erupted across the snow. The second wolf arrived immediately. Then the third. The fourth. The fifth. Toivo became a storm. Frostfang rose and fell. Again. Again and again. Each strike shattered bone.  Each swing sprayed crimson across white snow. The wolves attacked relentlessly. Claws tore his cloak. Fangs ripped flesh. Blood soaked his sleeves. Still he fought. Still he advanced. Still he smiled. The battle became chaos. A whirlwind of steel and fur. Pain and adrenaline. Life and death. Toivo roared. The wolves answered. The forest echoed with violence. Minutes passed. Then suddenly the pack retreated. Not defeated. Waiting. Parting. Making way. The Alpha approached. Slowly. Deliberately. The king had finally entered the battlefield. Snow crunched beneath massive paws. Its eyes never left Toivo. Neither spoke. Neither needed words. Both understood. This was between them now. The Alpha lunged. Toivo barely reacted in time. The impact hurled him backward. He crashed through a tree. Wood splintered. Pain exploded through his ribs. The beast was faster than expected. Far faster. It attacked again. Claws slashed. Toivo blocked with Frostfang. The force nearly shattered his arms. The Alpha was stronger too. Much stronger. The battle transformed instantly. This was no hunt. This was survival. The beast moved like lightning. White fur blurred through falling snow. Toivo dodged. Countered. Struck. Again and again. But the Alpha endured. Neither gained advantage. Minutes became eternity. Blood stained both warrior and beast. Exhaustion crept into Toivo's muscles. The Alpha noticed. Predators always noticed weakness. It attacked relentlessly. Driving him backward. Breaking his guard. For the first time Toivo felt fear. Real fear. The Alpha pinned him beneath its weight. Massive jaws snapped inches from his throat. Its breath froze against his skin. Toivo struggled. Failed. The beast was too strong. Too heavy. Its fangs descended slowly. I might die. The thought appeared calmly. Unexpectedly. Then another thought followed. Moon. The memory struck like lightning. Moon smiling. Moon laughing. Moon floating among moonlit fairies. Moon touching his hair. Moon saying goodbye. Pain flooded his chest. Not physical pain. Something deeper. Something worse. No. Toivo's blue eyes widened. No. He refused. He refused to die here. He refused to let their story end like this. One day he would see Moon again. One day. One sweet day. The promise exploded through him. Strength surged into his limbs. Toivo roared. With everything he possessed. Every wound. Every loss. Every longing. Every dream. His body twisted violently. Frostfang rose. And plunged upward. The blade entered beneath the Alpha's jaw. Straight through the skull. Silence. The beast froze. The world froze. Then slowly the Frostfang Alpha collapsed. Dead. Snow drifted gently across its white fur. The surviving wolves watched. Silent and motionless. Then one by one they lowered their heads. Acknowledging victory. Acknowledging strength. Acknowledging their new legend. Toivo stood slowly. Blood covered him. His body ached. Every muscle burned. Yet he remained standing. The wolves turned away. Disappearing into the forest. Leaving their fallen king behind. The wind returned. Soft. Gentle. The battle was over. 

Hours later beneath the northern stars, Toivo sat beside a fire. The Alpha's pelt rested across his knees. Massive and beautiful. Magnificent. Carefully he worked. Preparing it. Respecting it. Honoring it. By dawn the task was finished. The Wolfskin Cloak draped across his shoulders. White fur flowed behind him. Heavy and warm. Majestic. The fangs became ornaments around his neck. Symbols of victory. Symbols of survival. Symbols of who he was becoming. Toivo stood. The first sunlight touched the snow. The Wolfskin Cloak shifted in the wind. For a moment he looked less like a wandering young warrior. And more like a legend. The Wolf of the North. He touched Angel's Egg briefly. The tiny cherub still slept. Waiting. One day he would see Moon again. But not today. Today he had taken his first step. And far above the waking world the moon remained visible against the pale morning sky. Watching. As always.