Thursday, May 14, 2026

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Chapter 15 . Last Door

 

Chapter 15 - Last Door

The desert burned beneath black smoke and collapsing steel.

Facility K-27 finally gave up what remained of its structure as entire sections folded inward behind the evacuation convoy. Explosions rolled beneath the earth like thunder while mutant hordes poured endlessly from the ruins.

The armored transports pushed toward the extraction zone through fire and blood.

Then the ground split open.

A massive steel security door erupted upward from beneath the convoy in an explosion of sand and debris.

Darius immediately recognized it.

Containment Gate Theta-9.

The same gate Rowan and Serik had sealed earlier.

The thing behind it had survived.

“Oh no,” Rowan muttered.

The steel door bent outward violently.

Then tore completely in half.

The four-armed mutant emerged roaring into the desert night.

Huge.
Twisted.
Covered in armored muscle and exposed bone growths.
Four massive arms ending in clawed hands capable of ripping armored vehicles apart.

Its body was covered in scars from earlier battles.

And now it looked angry.

The creature landed directly in front of the convoy hard enough to crater the ground beneath it.

One transport flipped instantly.

Soldiers screamed as the vehicle rolled sideways across the sand.

“CONTACT FRONT!” Cassian roared.

The mutant charged.

Fast.

Far too fast for something that size.

One massive arm slammed into Gideon Rook’s riot shield hard enough to launch the giant Steelborn backward through an armored barricade.

Another arm ripped a mounted turret completely off a transport vehicle.

The convoy formation shattered instantly.

Gunfire erupted from every direction.

The mutant ignored most of it.

Rounds sparked against armored flesh while rockets exploded across its body with only limited effect.

“IT’S STRONGER NOW!” Orion shouted.

“No kidding!” Kael answered while dodging a flying chunk of transport armor.

The four-armed monster hit the convoy like a living missile.

One claw punched through a Heavy Metal mech chest.

Another grabbed a Steelborn soldier and crushed him instantly.

Blood sprayed across the sand.

“FORM DEFENSIVE RINGS!” Darius ordered.

But the battlefield had already become chaos.

The alpha mutant attacked from behind.

The swarm closed from all sides.

And now the four-armed nightmare stood directly in the center of the convoy tearing through everything in reach.

This was no longer an evacuation.

This was survival.

Raze Volkov laughed anyway.

“NOW WE’RE TALKING!”

The massive Steelborn shock trooper charged directly toward the mutant firing his rotary cannon nonstop. Thousands of rounds slammed into the creature’s chest while Raze sprinted straight through explosions and debris.

The mutant roared.

Then punched him.

The impact launched Raze nearly thirty feet through the air.

He crashed into the side of a transport hard enough to dent reinforced steel.

“…Okay,” he groaned while standing back up. “That one hurt.”

Titus Cain stepped forward next.

The broad Steelborn defender planted his giant riot shield into the sand just as the mutant charged again.

Impact.

The ground exploded beneath them.

Titus held.

Barely.

Hydraulics screamed through his armor while all four mutant arms hammered against the shield like battering rams.

The giant defender’s boots carved trenches through the desert.

Still he did not move.

“Fire,” Titus said calmly.

The teams unleashed hell.

Railguns.
Missiles.
Explosive rounds.
Drone strikes.

The battlefield vanished beneath explosions.

The mutant finally staggered backward smoking heavily.

Then one arm regenerated.

Everyone saw it happen.

Bone cracked back into place beneath twitching flesh.

“Wonderful,” Kael muttered.

Meanwhile the alpha mutant smashed through the rear convoy defenses.

The Death Reaper intercepted it instantly.

The two monsters collided with enough force to shake nearby transports.

Claws tore through armor.
Bone shattered.
Black blood sprayed across the sand.

The Death Reaper fought like a starving beast unleashed from centuries of captivity.

The alpha fought like evolution itself.

Neither could overpower the other.

Above them

The Fairy danced through the battlefield surrounded by storms of shadow crows. Black wings filled the sky while the pale supernatural being glided effortlessly between tracer rounds and collapsing vehicles.

Entire swarms of zombies disappeared beneath the living darkness.

But even the Fairy seemed strained now.

Too many enemies.

Too much chaos.

Lucien felt it immediately.

“They’re getting overwhelmed…”

Elias grabbed him before another explosion knocked him sideways.

“Stay behind me, damsel.”

Lucien blinked tiredly.

“…You seriously picked now to call me that?”

Elias fired three rounds into charging mutants without looking away from the battlefield.

“You pass out in people’s arms enough times, titles happen naturally.”

Kael laughed loudly while slicing through an infected creature beside them.

“Humanity’s deadliest princess returns.”

“Shut up,” Lucien muttered weakly.

Then the four-armed mutant broke through Titus’ defense.

The creature slammed the giant Steelborn aside before charging directly toward the transport carrying the coffins.

Toward Einar.

The vampire child stared silently at the incoming monster.

Then the third coffin behind him slammed again.

Hard enough to crack the transport restraints.

CLANG.

The four-armed mutant stopped.

For the first time

It looked afraid.

Everyone noticed.

Then the coffin door bent outward from inside.

Something within was trying to get out.

“No,” Einar whispered suddenly.

Actual fear crossed his face now.

“Do not open that.”

The alpha mutant roared again.

The swarm surged harder.

The battlefield began collapsing completely.

Cassian finally looked toward Darius.

No rivalry left.
No politics.

Only war.

“We end this together,” Black Vulture growled.

Darius nodded once.

That was enough.

The two commanders moved simultaneously.

Cassian led the Grave Hounds straight into the alpha mutant while Darius charged the four-armed creature beside him.

Steelborn slammed into monsters beneath storms of gunfire and collapsing firelight.

Rowan multiplied into twelve copies firing in every direction.
Serik’s electrified chain-blades carved glowing arcs through mutant flesh.
Varka’s rotary cannon sounded like continuous thunder.
Dex coordinated drone strikes overhead with machine precision.
Hector deployed automated turrets directly into the swarm while repairing damaged vehicles mid-battle.

Every squad finally fought as one unit.

No separation.

No secrecy.

Only survival.

Then the four-armed mutant grabbed Darius.

The creature lifted the seven-foot Steelborn off the ground one-handed before slamming him violently into a wrecked transport.

Armor cracked.

Warning systems exploded across Iron Alpha’s visor.

The mutant raised another arm to finish him

Orion Hex hit it from the side in full mechanized charge.

The Heavy Metal engineer slammed shoulder-first into the creature hard enough to throw both of them across the battlefield.

“GET AWAY FROM MY COMMANDER!”

Rocket pods fired point-blank.

Explosions engulfed both combatants.

Orion screamed through gritted teeth while his mech suit overloaded around him.

The mutant emerged from the fire anyway.

Burning.
Bleeding.
Still alive.

It swung downward.

Orion raised one armored arm instinctively.

CRUNCH.

The mech arm shattered completely.

Orion roared in pain.

Then Noctis Veil appeared behind the mutant silently.

The black-clad executioner drove twin combat blades deep into the creature’s spine.

The mutant screamed and spun violently

Too slow.

Nero Valek appeared next.

The pale hunter caught one of the mutant’s arms mid-swing and redirected it with terrifying precision before driving a combat blade directly into its throat.

The creature staggered.

Then Milo transformed.

Bones cracked.
Muscles expanded.
Fur erupted across flesh.

The massive werewolf slammed into the wounded mutant like a freight train.

Together

Steelborn.
Heavy Metals.
Monster.
Hunter.

They finally brought the creature down.

The four-armed mutant crashed into the sand shaking the battlefield beneath it.

Still twitching.

Still trying to rise.

Darius limped toward it slowly through smoke and fire.

His armor damaged.
One arm barely functioning.
Blood running down his scarred face.

The giant commander raised his rifle.

“You should’ve stayed buried.”

BOOM.

The mutant’s head disappeared.

Silence hit the battlefield for half a second.

Then the third coffin laughed again.

Not Einar.

Not the vampires.

Something inside the coffin.

Ancient.
Amused.

And the coffin door slowly began opening by itself.

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin Chapter 14 — Escape Route

 

Chapter 14 - Escape Route

Facility K-27 was falling into the earth.

Entire walls split apart while firestorms rolled through collapsing corridors. Emergency lights flickered weakly beneath clouds of smoke and ash as thousands of mutants surged upward from the lower levels.

The giant alpha creature roared again.

The sound alone shook steel support pillars loose from the ceiling.

Chunks of concrete rained down across the extraction chamber.

“We are OUT of time!” Orion shouted.

Darius Vane looked across the battlefield instantly calculating survival odds.

Bad.

Very bad.

The massive Steelborn commander activated his comms.

“All units move to extraction immediately! Heavy Metals establish evacuation corridor! MOVE!”

The squads broke formation instantly.

Gunfire exploded through the chamber as soldiers pushed toward the surface access tunnels while the swarm closed around them from every direction.

Mutants crawled across ceilings.

Zombies flooded shattered hallways.

The facility itself seemed alive now.

Trying to bury everyone inside it.

Cassian Dray grabbed one of the coffin restraints himself and physically dragged the massive black container toward the exit while Gideon Rook shielded the scientists behind reinforced riot plating.

“KEEP MOVING!” Cassian roared.

A mutant lunged toward Dr. Voss

BLAM.

Its head disappeared instantly.

Dex Mercer aka Deadline stood atop a collapsed support beam overlooking the corridor, sniper rifle smoking while combat drones hovered around him like mechanical vultures.

“Left corridor clear!” Deadline called calmly.

Then his goggles flashed warnings.

“Correction. Not clear anymore.”

The ceiling behind him exploded open.

Dozens of infected creatures poured downward through the ventilation systems directly toward the evacuation route.

Deadline sighed.

“Here we go.”

His drones immediately split apart midair.

Machine guns unfolded from their undersides.

The corridor erupted into automatic fire.

Mutants were shredded apart before touching the ground.

Bodies crashed across the steel flooring while Dex fired precision shots into anything still moving.

One bullet.

One kill.

Always.

Beside the extraction route, Hector Grimm slammed an automated turret into place with his cybernetic arms.

“Turret online!”

The heavy weapon instantly opened fire.

The hallway became a wall of bullets.

Shell casings flooded the floor.

Hector’s mechanical backpack unfolded further weapon systems around him while sparks showered across his armor.

The broad engineer grinned beneath smoke and fire.

“Oh, this is my kind of disaster.”

A mutant smashed through the turret fire anyway.

Huge.

Covered in armored bone plating.

Hector immediately grabbed a portable railgun from his back harness.

“Eat industrial science.”

THOOM.

The rail round vaporized half the creature’s torso instantly.

The impact blew the mutant backward through two steel walls.

The hallway behind it collapsed completely.

“Path secured!” Hector yelled.

“For now,” Dex answered while reloading.

Above them

The alpha mutant smashed through another floor level.

The gigantic creature crawled through the collapsing structure like a living siege engine while smaller mutants followed behind it in endless waves.

The Death Reaper attacked first.

The vampiric monster leaped directly onto the alpha’s chest and drove clawed hands into armored flesh hard enough to crack bone.

The alpha roared and slammed the Reaper through a concrete pillar.

The pillar exploded apart.

The Death Reaper rose immediately.

Still fighting.

Still smiling.

The Fairy moved next.

Shadow crows flooded around the alpha mutant in black hurricanes, tearing flesh from its body while the pale supernatural being glided weightlessly through the air above the battlefield.

The alpha swung upward violently

Too slow.

The Fairy vanished before impact and reappeared atop the creature’s skull.

Then drove one pale hand downward.

Black cracks spread across the alpha’s armored head.

The monster screamed.

Even wounded

It kept advancing.

“WHY WON’T IT DIE?!” Rowan shouted while three clones unloaded rifles into the creature simultaneously.

“Because this facility was built by idiots!” Kael yelled back while slicing through zombies rushing the flank.

Darius fired grenade rounds directly into the swarm while Elias stayed close beside Lucien and Einar.

Golden Hound moved like a shield around them both.

Every time enemies approached

Elias dropped them instantly.

Precise.
Controlled.
Merciless.

Lucien looked pale from exhaustion but kept moving.

The Fairy occasionally appeared near him silently before disappearing again into the chaos.

That somehow made everyone more nervous.

Another explosion rocked the tunnel system.

Then

Fresh air hit them.

The surface access gates were ahead.

Moonlight poured through massive reinforced blast doors leading outside into the wasteland.

But the extraction zone had become another warzone.

Transport aircraft hovered overhead while Iron Reign armored vehicles formed defensive circles around the landing zone. Heavy machine guns fired nonstop into mutant hordes pouring from the facility entrances.

Explosions lit the desert night.

The surface forces were barely holding.

“EXTRACTION TEAM THIS IS IRON ALPHA!” Darius roared into comms while sprinting forward. “OPEN THE CORRIDOR NOW!”

Outside

Heavy Metal artillery answered instantly.

MISSILE PODS FIRED.

The desert erupted.

Entire mutant clusters vanished beneath explosions as mechanized exo-suits advanced through smoke and sand toward the facility entrance.

Axel Draik’s massive mech crashed through the battlefield like a walking tank, railgun firing thunderously into the swarm.

“PATH’S OPEN!” Axel shouted. “GET YOUR UGLY ASSES MOVING!”

The squads charged from the collapsing facility.

Immediately the swarm hit them from all sides.

Mutants slammed into armored vehicles.
Zombies climbed transport hulls.
The desert became absolute chaos.

Titus Cain planted himself beside the evacuation ramp like an immovable fortress while Gideon Rook mirrored him on the opposite side.

Two walls of steel holding back the apocalypse.

Raze Volkov stood atop an armored transport laughing maniacally while his rotary cannon turned entire waves of infected into red mist.

“This is REAL warfare!”

“YOU SAY THAT EVERY TIME!” Orion yelled while deploying drones overhead.

A mutant suddenly leaped onto one of the transports

Then exploded apart midair.

Dex lowered his sniper rifle calmly.

“Try again.”

The alpha mutant emerged from the collapsing facility behind them.

Everyone saw it.

Everyone stopped briefly.

The enormous creature climbed from the ruins covered in blood, shadow crow wounds, and railgun impacts.

Still alive.

Still hunting them.

Then the third coffin moved.

Inside the transport convoy.

Everyone froze.

CLANG.

Something hit the inside again.

Harder this time.

The black coffin restraints began bending outward slowly.

Einar stared at it silently.

For the first time

The vampire child looked afraid.

The alpha mutant roared toward the convoy.

The coffin answered back.

And something inside laughed.

Iron Reign: The Black Coffin ARC 5 - COLLAPSE Chapter 13 - The Swarm

 

ARC 5 - COLLAPSE

Chapter 13 - The Swarm

Facility K-27 died screaming.

The underground complex shook apart beneath thousands of tons of collapsing steel while emergency sirens howled through the dark like wounded animals. Entire corridors caved inward. Fire rolled through ventilation shafts. Lights flickered between red and black as backup generators failed one after another.

And below the facility

Something had awakened the swarm.

The lower blast doors exploded upward.

Mutants flooded into the chamber like a living tidal wave.

Not dozens.

Hundreds.

Massive deformed creatures crawled across walls and ceilings while screaming infected corpses staggered behind them in endless numbers. Zombies clawed through broken ventilation shafts. Mutants smashed through collapsing barricades using raw strength.

The facility had become a slaughterhouse.

“CONTACT ALL SIDES!” Elias roared.

Gunfire erupted instantly.

Blue tracer rounds shredded through charging enemies while Varka Holt’s rotary cannon thundered so loudly it shook the chamber floor.

Bodies exploded apart.

Still they came.

The zombies ignored the mutants completely.

The mutants ignored the zombies.

Both attacked humanity with absolute hatred.

“THAT’S TOO MANY TARGETS!” Orion shouted as drones spiraled overhead firing suppressive bursts into the swarm.

One mutant leaped nearly twenty feet through the air before Titus Cain intercepted it mid-charge.

CRASH.

The massive Steelborn slammed his riot shield forward hard enough to break the creature’s spine against a steel pillar.

Another mutant immediately replaced it.

Then three more.

Titus didn’t move.

Didn’t retreat.

The giant defender simply planted himself in front of the squads like a fortress made flesh.

“Hold,” he said calmly.

The corridor behind him filled with gunfire.

Raze Volkov laughed like a madman while his rotary cannon flooded entire hallways with death.

“COME ON THEN!”

The massive Steelborn walked directly into the swarm firing nonstop.

Mutants tore apart beneath the torrent of rounds.

Zombies disintegrated.

Walls collapsed.

Blood painted the steel corridors black.

Then one mutant survived.

A gigantic armored creature burst through the gunfire and tackled Raze through a security barrier.

Both disappeared into smoke and debris.

“RAZE!” Axel shouted.

A second later the wall exploded outward as Raze hurled the mutant’s corpse across the chamber while laughing hysterically.

“THAT ALL YOU GOT?!”

Another tremor shook the facility violently.

The third coffin slammed again.

CLANG.

Everyone froze briefly.

Even Einar looked uneasy now.

Then the lights died completely.

Darkness swallowed the chamber.

For one horrible second

Nothing existed except breathing.

Then silver eyes opened in the blackness.

The Fairy moved.

Thousands of shadow crows erupted into existence around him in an explosion of black wings.

The darkness itself came alive.

The crows flooded through the chamber like a living storm, tearing into mutants with supernatural fury. Creatures vanished beneath spinning clouds of claws and feathers while screams echoed through collapsing corridors.

The Fairy drifted silently above the battlefield untouched.

Beautiful.

Terrifying.

Every movement looked graceful enough to belong in a dream.

Every death around him looked like a nightmare.

One mutant lunged toward Lucien from behind.

The Fairy appeared instantly between them.

A pale hand touched the mutant’s face.

The creature froze solid.

Then shattered into black ice.

Lucien stared speechlessly.

“…Thank you?”

The Fairy tilted his head slightly.

Like he didn’t understand the phrase.

Then vanished again into the chaos.

Meanwhile

The Death Reaper became a monster.

The massive vampiric creature crashed into the mutant horde with horrifying brutality. Black cloak twisting like living smoke around its body, the creature ripped through enemies using claws, teeth, and raw impossible strength.

A mutant the size of a truck swung toward it

The Death Reaper caught the arm.

Snapped it off.

Then beat the creature to death using its own limb.

Even Steelborn paused watching it fight.

“Jesus Christ,” Kael muttered.

The Death Reaper roared.

The sound shook the chamber harder than the collapsing facility itself.

Then zombies swarmed onto its back.

The creature responded by smashing itself backward through a concrete wall hard enough to flatten everything attached to it.

Blood exploded across the corridor.

The Reaper emerged from the rubble carrying a mutant by the skull.

Then crushed the head in one hand.

Cassian watched silently.

“…That thing enjoys this.”

Einar answered quietly:

“Yes.”

Elsewhere in the chamber

Nero Valek  aka Grim Hound fought like a demon himself.

The pale Steelborn moved through the swarm with terrifying precision, combat blades flashing through necks and skulls while his cybernetic eyes tracked targets faster than humanly possible.

One zombie lunged.

Nero caught its jaw barehanded and twisted hard enough to tear the head free.

Another mutant charged him from behind.

Noctis Veil the Wraith appeared silently out of nowhere.

The black-clad executioner intercepted the creature mid-sprint.

Then folded it in half with one brutal strike.

The mutant’s spine snapped audibly.

Wraith vanished back into shadow immediately.

Milo stared briefly.

“…I’m starting to think he’s not normal.”

“None of us are,” Serik answered while his electrified chain-blades carved through incoming zombies.

The lower levels collapsed entirely.

Through the broken floors beneath them, endless movement became visible below.

Thousands of infected.

Thousands more mutants.

The entire underground hive was rising.

Dr. Voss looked horrified.

“Oh God…”

Darius grabbed her violently before another tremor knocked her down.

“How many experiments were down here?”

The scientist hesitated.

Wrong answer.

Darius’ cybernetic eye narrowed.

“How many?”

Her voice cracked.

“…All of them.”

Silence hit harder than gunfire.

Then the floor beneath the extraction chamber cracked apart.

Massive steel supports bent downward with screaming metal.

The facility was dying.

And the swarm was rising with it.

Einar looked toward the unopened coffin again.

The scratching inside had stopped completely now.

That somehow felt worse.

Then

A deep sound echoed upward from below the collapsing facility.

Not mutant.

Not zombie.

Something older.

The Fairy immediately stopped moving.

Every shadow crow froze mid-flight.

The Death Reaper slowly turned toward the sound.

And for the first time

Fear appeared on both creatures’ faces.

Einar’s expression darkened instantly.

“…No.”

The chamber floor exploded upward.

A colossal mutant erupted from beneath the facility.

Thirty feet tall.
Covered in armored flesh and exposed bone.
Dozens of glowing red eyes opened across its body.
Its roar shook the entire complex.

The swarm immediately stopped.

Every mutant in the chamber turned toward the gigantic creature.

Then bowed.

Darius stared upward.

“…That’s their leader.”

The monster looked down at humanity.

At the vampires.

At the coffin.

Then it smiled with far too many teeth.

And the facility finally began to collapse for real.

Iron Reign Book 1 Chapter 1 — The Iron Reign

 

ARC 1 — Into the Desert

Chapter 1 — The Iron Reign

The city of Valkyros Prime never truly slept.

Even at midnight, its skies burned red.

Factory towers stretched into the clouds like metal mountains, vomiting black smoke into the atmosphere while endless cargo aircraft roared overhead. Massive steel highways crossed between fortress-sized buildings lined with artillery cannons and anti-air defenses. Sirens echoed constantly through the city, blending with the distant thunder of mech engines and industrial machinery.

The people of the United Wasteland called it progress.

Others called it hell.

Gigantic holographic propaganda screens illuminated the streets below.

“MAGIC IS CHAOS.”

“STEEL IS SALVATION.”

“THE IRON REIGN ENDURES.”

Citizens walked beneath the glowing signs without even looking up. Workers in oil-stained uniforms hauled ammunition crates into armored trains. Children in military schools marched in formation while chanting patriotic slogans. Veterans missing limbs stood guard beside market districts, their mechanical replacements hissing with steam and hydraulics.

In the Iron Reign, war was not temporary.

War was civilization itself.

Deep beneath the city, entire underground districts housed the military machine that kept humanity alive.

Steelborn training chambers echoed with screams and gunfire.

Rows of genetically augmented soldiers fought in brutal hand-to-hand combat while instructors barked orders through loudspeakers. Massive men clad in black armor shattered concrete walls with their fists. Combat drugs pumped through reinforced veins. Fear itself had been chemically carved out of them.

Steelborn were not treated as people.

They were treated as weapons.

Nearby, in the Heavy Metal engineering sectors, giant mechanized suits hung from magnetic chains inside enormous hangars. Engineers climbed over armored frames the size of buildings while drones welded missile pods and railguns into place.

The Heavy Metals worshipped technology like religion.

To them, every machine was sacred.

Every weapon was survival.

Every upgrade meant humanity lived another day.

Inside one of the hangars, Orion Hex stood waist-deep inside the chest cavity of a combat mech while arguing with another engineer.

“You can’t overload the reactor and increase rail acceleration at the same time,” Orion snapped while tightening a massive bolt with one hand. “That’s how you turn a six-billion-credit war machine into fireworks.”

The other engineer blinked nervously.

Orion sighed.

Then punched the side of the mech hard enough to dent steel plating.

The machine rebooted instantly.

“There,” he muttered proudly.

Elsewhere in the city, the elite units of the Iron Reign prepared for deployment.

Inside a massive armored barracks, Commander Darius Vane stood before his squad like a living tank. His scarred face remained emotionless beneath flickering red tactical lights while his cybernetic eye scanned combat reports across a holographic display.

Beside him leaned Elias Rook, calm and composed as always, cleaning his rifle while listening carefully.

Across the room, Kael Mordren casually sharpened a combat blade with an irritating smirk on his face.

“You know,” Kael said lazily, “one day command’s gonna send us somewhere that isn’t completely suicidal.”

Darius did not even look at him.

“That would require the enemy being stupid enough to fight someone else.”

Kael grinned wider.

Nearby, Lucien Vale quietly sat alone reading mission data from a handheld tablet. Compared to the massive Steelborn surrounding him, Lucien looked almost fragile fair, dark hair, slim, soft-featured, and far too gentle for military life.

And yet every soldier in the room instinctively kept watch over him.

Even Kael.

Especially Kael.

Meanwhile, across another fortress district, the far more feared Steel Fang Legion prepared for war.

The atmosphere inside their barracks felt colder.

More dangerous.

General Magnus Krell stood motionless before a massive tactical screen displaying satellite images of Baalania’s deserts.

His mechanical jaw hissed softly with every breath.

Behind him, Raze Volkov laughed while carrying enough ammunition to arm a small army.

“I hope these desert lunatics fight harder than the last ones,” Raze growled.

“They won’t,” replied Nero Valek quietly from the shadows.

Nero cleaned blood from one of his knives despite not having deployed yet.

“They never do.”

Near the mech platforms, Axel Draik climbed into the cockpit of his enormous war suit while Silas Forge adjusted glowing blue energy spheres along a weapons rack.

Silas stared at one of the orbs almost affectionately.

“If this prototype works,” he murmured, “the desert will disappear.”

Without warning, every screen in both military compounds flickered red.

Emergency priority.

A symbol appeared.

Black box insignia.

Entire rooms fell silent.

Then High Command’s voice echoed through the speakers.

“Confirmed Baalanian movement detected beyond the southern dunes.”

Satellite footage appeared.

Thousands of desert warriors.

Caravans.

Shrines.

And enormous chained black containers moving beneath the sandstorms.

Even veteran Steelborn stared silently.

Something about the footage felt wrong.

The speaker continued:

“Intelligence confirms possible demonic-class entities.”

“Mission priority: absolute.”

“Iron Wolf Battalion investigate and eliminate shrine targets.”

“Steel Fang Legion intercept and destroy enemy caravan routes.”

“Prevent all black boxes from reaching Iron Reign territory.”

A pause followed.

Then one final sentence:

“Failure is extinction.”

The screens shut off.

For several seconds, nobody spoke.

Then Darius Vane grabbed his helmet.

“Move out.”

At the exact same moment, Magnus Krell loaded a shell into his massive sidearm and smiled for the first time all night.

And far beyond the Iron Reign…

The black sands of Baalania waited.

Iron Reign Book 1 PROLOGUE “The Black Sand”

PROLOGUE  “The Black Sand”


 The desert of Baalania did not sleep.

It breathed.

Across endless oceans of black sand, thousands of burning shrines glowed beneath the moon like wounds carved into the earth itself. Ancient stone temples rose from the dunes, wrapped in chains, prayer cloths, and towering pillars covered in crimson symbols. The wind carried chants for miles low, rhythmic prayers spoken by kneeling priests dressed in dark robes.

At the center of the largest shrine, a massive black box rested upon a stone altar.

It was taller than a man.

Its surface twitched.

Breathing.

Watching.

Dozens of desert worshippers surrounded it in complete silence while black incense flooded the chamber with smoke thick enough to sting the eyes. Some of the priests had stitched their mouths shut. Others carved symbols into their own skin while whispering prayers to things older than humanity.

Then the box moved.

A deep metallic groan echoed through the temple.

Several priests immediately fell to their knees.

Others began crying.

A crack slowly spread across the surface of the box.

Something inside scratched against the metal.

A whisper followed.

Not a human voice.

Something deeper.

Hungry.

“Open the gate…”

The torches around the chamber exploded violently, filling the room with black fire.

One young priest panicked and stumbled backward. Before he could scream, dark tendrils burst from the shadows beneath the altar and dragged him into the darkness. The other worshippers never reacted. They simply continued chanting louder.

A towering figure stepped forward from the smoke.

The High Seer of Baalania.

His black robes dragged across the stone floor while golden chains hung from his arms and throat. His face was hidden behind a smooth obsidian mask marked with glowing red symbols.

He raised one hand.

The chanting stopped instantly.

“The Iron Reign grows weak,” the High Seer said calmly.

His voice echoed unnaturally through the shrine.

“They poison the world with steel. They burn the sacred. They silence the old gods.”

The black box trembled harder.

The whisper inside became laughter.

Beyond the temple walls, armies gathered beneath the dunes.

Sand warriors armed with curved blades and black rifles stood beside mounted raiders and masked assassins draped in desert cloth. Giant war beasts dragged armored caravans through the storm while priests painted symbols onto crates sealed with iron chains.

More black boxes.

Hundreds of them.

The High Seer looked toward the distant horizon.

Toward the lands of the United Wasteland.

“The Iron Reign believes their walls will protect them,” he whispered.

“They have forgotten fear.”

The box suddenly split open slightly.

A glowing crimson eye appeared within the darkness.

Watching everyone.

Smiling.

Even the High Seer took a slow step back.

Then, across every shrine in Baalania, bells began ringing.

One after another.

Endlessly.

The priests lowered themselves into the sand as the desert winds howled around the temples.

And far beneath the dunes…

Something ancient awakened.

“A thousand shrines awaken.”