The Lycan King Eclipse
faint boot print left behind. The scent of silver lingered in the air, faint but distinct, guiding him like a beacon. Behind him, Aria
is amber eyes narrowing
lied, though her voi
said sharply. "If you can
me behind," she sa
s, illuminating the hard set of his jaw and the faint traces of blood still on his han
ne has to. The hunters won't stop until every Lycan is dead. They've alre
oice low. "You expect me to b
, but they don't change the fact that we need each other. You're the only one w
towering presence casting a
he said finally, her voic
wh
walking again, her shoulders tense but her steps resolute. "We'r
n them was heavy, but he didn't press her further. Whatever secrets she carr
. Eryndor crouched low, signaling for Aria to do the same. Ahead, a faint glow fl
he said, his voic
s narrowing as she scanned the
es the stench of silver stronger tha
rning to the hilt of her
into a faint smirk. "I
"That's not a pla
, his tone leaving
ey. Aria cursed under her breath, her frustration mounting. She knew better than to follow rec
The hunters were gathered around a fire, their weapons within reach but their guard
ng through the quiet night. "If that beast follo
Eryndor watched them go, his claws flexing in anticipation. He could ta
unnerved him-it was the faint but unmistakable hint of familiarity. Someone here h
d angular, his eyes cold and calculating. But it was the insignia on his armor
f the Hous
through the air. The leader's head snapped up, his hand reaching for
ting a menacing shadow over the camp. "Vynar," he said, h
on flashing across his face. "It can
ryndor snarled, advanc
speed, his claws ripping through the first man who dared to approach. Blood sprayed across the
lade. "You think you can stop us? We've been hunting y
d and precise. "A relic?" he said, his voice dripping wit
ike glass. The man stumbled back, his confidence replaced by terror. E
demanded, his voice
lawing at Eryndor's grip. "You... You
eyes narro
e air, striking him in the chest. Eryndor dropped the lifeless body,
er expression unreadable. "He wasn'
his claws flexing. "You
her voice calm but firm. "A
r your interfere
wering her bow. "B
ear fading into the distance. The camp was quiet now, the fire
he surface. The mark of the House of Vynar burned in his mind,
hrough the silence, "they're not done. That man wa
said, his tone l
at's the
s amber eyes blazing. "We hunt t