"The Queen's Forgotten Oath"
ok. The Labyrinth loomed ahead, its dark spires clawing at the sky like skeletal fin
e. Birds ceased their songs, and the wind stilled. The worl
te. The runes carved into its surface glo
id of you," s
rridors within. Taking a deep breath, she stepped
iliar
d deeper, the air grew colder, and the walls seemed to close in aroun
" they hissed. "
, pushing forward. "You wo
y pools. The liquid shimmered, reflecting images of her past: the burning vill
the pools showe
ar
etched with anguish. Chains of shadow wrapped
his voice ec
, reaching out as if to tou
face, the shadows within surged up
sandra spat, ra
ing golden eyes. "You were warned not
s," Lysandra snapped. "I'm he
able. "The Weaver does not grant favors lightly. T
me to decide
Then it stepped aside, gesturing toward a
is: once you enter the Weaver's
ing herself. "I never
oom o
ere woven with threads of light and shadow, pulsating as though alive.
entered a vast, circular chamber
. Its eyes were endless voids, and its many arms worked tirelessly at an enormous loom. Threads
he Weaver said, its voice echoing
d, stepping forward.
ever leaving the threads. "A bold request
byrinth," Lysandra argu
the loom. "I can. But altering fate requi
Ba
thing material to offer, but she knew the Weave
d finally. "Take m
er. "A noble offer, but a predictable one
you want?" Lys
altering your thread, I alter the fate of the entire kingdom. If you wis
her staff tightened
your magic, but your very essence. You will become a part o
Worse, becoming part of the Labyrinth meant she could never leav
ms?" the Weaver asked, its
ng a deep breath. When she ope
ee," s
aving
s very being. She felt a searing pain, as though her soul were being unravel
the loom, its intricate patterns
aver said at last. "
nees, her strength gone. "W
lesced into Alaric's form. He stood there, whole and
e said, rushi
e on her face. "You're free," she
" he asked, his voic
er spoke. "You must leave now. The La
feet, but she stumbled, her
g without you,"
," Lysandra replied, her
carried her toward the exit, his grip unrelenting. Behind th
ter R
ays of dawn were breaking over the horizon. Alaric laid L
" he said. "Bu
rushing his cheek. "It was
. "I'll find a way to
faintly. "You
in warmth, Lysandra closed her eyes. Tho
ee. But the Labyrinth's shadow loomed ever close
contin