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Now reading: Chapter 109: The Song Beneath Silence from Elven Invasion, a Action novel by Respro.

POV 1: Reina Morales – Starlance Wreck Periter, Ice Ridge

The wind was screaming. Not howling—screaming, like a chorus of grief wrapped in static. Reina knelt beside the broken edge of the trench, her breath fogging inside the cracked seal of her cold-mask. She didn’t feel the cold anymore.

Not since Solomon vanished.

The leyline flux was alive now—pulsing in sync with sothing beneath the ice. Her scanner gave up an hour ago. Now, the sky itself bled patterns. The auroras no longer danced; they spiraled in a way that burned the mind to watch.

And Solomon Kane hadn’t returned.

Reina clutched the transmitter shard he left behind. It humd—not with static, but with song. A layered hum, distant and guttural. Voices without lungs. Nas without language.

Then, in a mont of clarity like lightning breaking through fog, she heard him.

“Reina,” said the voice, speaking across dinsions.

“Don’t run. Don’t fight. Rember.”

She collapsed forward, overwheld, as thousands of images flooded her mind—ruined gates across forgotten stars, Abyss Knights singing beneath black suns, and the first ti the ice opened.

The ssage was clear.

Gate Zero was not sealed anymore.

POV 2: Admiral Ryoko Sato – JSN Mizuchi, Command Center

“The southern do just cracked,” her sonar officer said.

Ryoko turned sharply. “What do?”

The young officer’s hand trembled as he showed the deepwave teletry. There, on the ocean floor south of Ross Ice Shelf, was sothing enormous and moving. It wasn’t a ship. It wasn’t a base.

It was a structure awakening.

Ryoko’s eyes narrowed. “Is this Elven?”

“No ma’am. No heat signatures. No magic fields. Just... resonance.”

Another officer shouted. “Unidentified seismic chant resonance detected! Repeating frequency every 108 seconds.”

A pulse echoed across their hull—like the planet’s heartbeat had shifted.

She clicked into the secure line to allied ships.

“This is Admiral Ryoko Sato. I am invoking Protocol Mnemosyne. Repeat: Protocol Mnemosyne. This is not an elven threat. This is pre-civilizational. Prepare all ships to retreat ten nautical miles from the Antarctic convergence zone.”

POV 3: Solomon Kane – The Twilight Fold

He stood at the gate of mory, facing three Abyss Knights who had rembered their nas only through sorrow.

“I will go,” Solomon said, “but they must see.”

The runes on the knights’ armor shifted like mourning birds.

“You will burn out there.”

“I’ve burned before.”

They opened the Mirror Path for him, a vein of inverted light that pierced across dinsional curtains.

Before he left, one knight stepped close.

“If the Mantle forms,” she said, her voice like iron bleeding, “there will be no turning back.”

Solomon placed his hand on her shoulder. “There’s no path left to turn to. We were born to be rembered.”

And he walked through the fold, into a blizzard of un-ti.

POV 4: Mary – Earthwatch Orbital Station

The hum of the station had always been constant—subtle, like a mother’s lullaby sung to the void. But now, it was drowned out by alarms. Ergency red lights strobed across the command deck as containnt fields surged to full power.

Mary didn’t flinch.

She stood in front of the d-chamber, one gauntleted hand resting against the reinforced glass. Inside, Dyug stirred violently. He wasn’t conscious—not truly. But the magic in his blood boiled beneath his skin, like sothing ancient was trying to claw its way out.

"The Chorus returns... one voice... seven faces... shadows walking on wings of sound..." he muttered again.

Mary’s throat tightened. She had heard those words before. Once. Long ago.

In a prophecy buried in the Temple of Luna.

A forbidden prophecy.

Her eyes flicked to the monitor showing Earth—specifically, Antarctica, where Solomon Kane stood in defiance against a world no longer his own. The sky above him rippled like a wound stitched shut by false peace. Aurora lights turned ink-black at the edges, vibrating in unnatural rhythms.

"Sothing has returned," Mary whispered.

Behind her, the station crew scrambled. Earth's governnts had patched into their feed monts ago. Data floods, seismic pulses, and gravitational lensing anomalies—Antarctica had beco a beacon to sothing beyond.

But she knew.

The invasion had never truly been about Earth.

It was about what was buried beneath Earth.

And now, it was waking up.

POV 5: Jamie Lancaster – Off-Grid, Swiss Forest Ruins

Her hand trembled as she inserted the last crystal into the projection array. The holographic map blinked to life—displaying the Old World’s hidden seals.

Three were already marked as “compromised.” Antarctica was the fourth. But now a fifth marker blinked red.

“Chile,” she whispered. “No... the Andes.”

She slid the Geneva data shard into her drive. Lines of lost prophecy unfolded: the Book of Echoes, the Night Verses, the Abyssal Cartography.

Then her encrypted screen lit up with a ssage:

From: Red Cardinal [UNCLASSIFIED SOURCE]

“The mory war has begun. Protocol Mnemosyne activated. Sol-1 has returned. Prepare exodus channel.”

Jamie breathed slowly. She knew what that ant. The Gatekeepers were reactivating old Earth-based Guardians—so even hidden in plain sight.

She looked at her chest, where the black tattoo shimred: not ink, but burned-in resonance.

Ti to return to the fold.

POV 6: Black Sun rcenaries – Reaper Base

The storm hadn’t moved in hours.

Kassia Morn finished checking the pulse of her last scout. Frozen mid-breath, eyes open—dead from mory loss.

Not trauma. Not wounds.

They forgot how to breathe.

Her tech chief approached with a jagged piece of elven armor. “This was from Base Four. The elf inside dissolved.”

“Dissolved how?”

“Like soone peeled him back... into a mory he couldn’t survive.”

Kassia locked down the command center. “We’re not soldiers anymore. We’re historians at gunpoint.”

Then the storm broke.

Not by wind. But by song.

A hymn older than language whispered through every comm system, even those turned off.

Her entire unit froze.

They didn’t kneel. They didn’t scream.

They just listened.

And for a mont, they rembered a life before they were born.

POV 7: Solomon Kane – Antarctic Ice Fields (Return)

He erged on the ridge above the fortress, his armor dripping shadow-light, his sword reshaped into a morial blade. Each etching along its length bore nas—not of enemies, but of those forgotten.

Reina stood nearby, hands clenched, tears frozen on her cheeks.

He nodded at her.

“I’m back,” he said.

She stared. “What’s coming?”

Solomon’s eyes, once human, now reflected the Loom itself.

“It’s not what’s coming,” he replied. “It’s what we buried to survive.”

The ground beneath them cracked open.

Not from tectonics. But from return.

A structure—like a cathedral made of mory—rose from the ice. Elven runes flickered on its spires, but deeper symbols swam underneath. Things not ant for linear minds.

Gate Zero was waking.

And Earth had to choose.

POV 8: Queen Elara – The Cosmic Loom

She stood alone now. Luna had faded into the Loom’s threads.

Across space-ti, she felt Solomon erge. She felt Jamie rejoin the Fold. She even sensed the others—the Knights who had never fallen, rely been forgotten.

And the Loom asked her the final question:

“Will you forget again?”

She stared into the spiral of all mory, her heart clenched.

“No,” Elara whispered.

The Loom trembled.

All of Forestia felt it. All elves, from royal to priestess, suddenly rembered the Dream-War. The first Sealing. The Celestial Schism.

The fact that they were born not just as a people—but as keepers of forgetting.

Elara turned to the void. “Begin the Recall.”

And across dinsions, the forgotten awakened.

Final Scene: Earth Orbit – Ghost Satellite “Aletheia”

A dormant satellite long since abandoned flickered to life.

Once a failed project of the Cold War, now it activated without command.

Its lens focused not on Earth... but behind it.

There, curled in the folds of dark space, a shadow continent began to manifest. Not physical, not magical.

Just mory.

Returning.

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