SINS OF THE FATHER
capital to rally under the banner of the Wolf-King. The eastern provinces had always been a source of unrest, their people more indepen
nerals gathered around him. Kael and Lorne were present, as well as s
"The people there have forgotten their place," he said, his voice low and dangerous. "They think
im. "Their forces are weak, my
e than that. I want their spirit broken. I want
ael, spoke up. "We should make an examp
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of his reign. His amber eyes glowed in the firelight, cold and unfeeling, betraying no emotion as he gazed upon the court gathered before him. The nobles, dressed in the finest silks and
one, controlled the fate of every soul within his kingdom. His reputation extended far beyond his lands, a tale of brutality and conquest that sent shivers dow
ing villages. His face was drawn with exhaustion, his clothes tattered and threadbare, and his eyes h
"My family... we have no food. The crops have failed, a
s he looked down at the man. The court held its breath, knowi
nally, his voice low, each word drip
fear. "Please, my lord, I hav
whelming, the sheer size of him dwarfing the man kneeling below. "You have failed in your duty. You h
t stood in frozen anticipation, knowing that no matte
ed. His cloak, made from the pelts of wolves, trailed behind him like a living shadow. The farmer whi
the trembling figure. He raised his hand, s
his fields. If he cannot pay his dues, he is no longer fit to own them.
arms. The farmer let out a desperate cry, his voi
king. They had seen it before-the disloyal, the defiant, the foolish who had dared to question Aldric's methods. Their fates had been grim: public ex
next move. He was not a king content with what he had-he was a conqueror, and every kingdom within his reach was a targ
king slain and its people reduced to servitude. The southern realms, once allies
nding his rule further-to the eastern lands, where the kingdoms still clung to a fragile peace. He wo
nce. The farmer's screams echoed through the hall, growing faint
ric's cruelty was legendary, and moments like this served as a reminder of the absolute power he wielded. None of them dar
nothing more than a mundane decision. For him, it was. This was how Aldric ruled. This was how he maintained
ss or dissent. My rule is absolute. Those who challenge me will not be spared. They wi
ll in cold silence, his words echoing long