The morning did not arrive gently.
It shattered.
A horn scread across the fortress — long, violent, urgent enough to yank Ethan from sleep before his mind even understood the danger.
Lyssara was already upright beside him.
Not waking.
Awake.
Alert.
Predatory.
Her eyes glowed faintly with draconic light.
"What is that?" Ethan asked, voice rough.
"A war alarm."
The system flared.
Ergency Threat DetectedExternal Mana Density: CatastrophicRecomndation: Seek Imdiate Shelter
Another horn blasted.
Then another.
Shouts echoed through the fortress corridors.
Steel clashed.
Boots thundered.
Sothing was very, very wrong.
Lyssara stood from the bed in a single fluid motion. Frost curled faintly along the stone beneath her bare feet.
"He’s here," she said.
Ethan felt it then.
A pressure descending from the sky.
Not wind.
Not magic.
Authority.
The kind that made lesser beings instinctively bow... or die.
A distant explosion rocked the fortress walls.
Dust fell from the ceiling.
"Tell that’s not what I think it is," Ethan muttered.
Lyssara’s gaze lifted toward the stone above them — toward the open world beyond.
"Ignivar has not co alone."
The system chid again.
WARNINGSovereign-Class Entity Entering Territory
A second notification appeared.
Then a third.
Ethan’s stomach dropped.
Calamity-Level Mana Signature Confird
"...Plural?" he whispered.
Lyssara turned toward him.
And for the first ti since he had t her...
He saw sothing dangerously close to fury.
"They dare."
Another blast — closer this ti.
A roar followed.
But it was not Ignivar’s.
This one was deeper.
Older.
The fortress trembled as if the mountain itself feared what approached.
Ethan swung his legs off the bed.
"Alright," he said, forcing calm into his voice. "Step one — what do I do?"
"You stay behind ."
"Expected that answer."
She moved toward the door — then stopped abruptly.
Turned back.
Crossed the distance between them in two quick strides.
Before he could speak—
Her hands rose to his face.
Cold palms framing warm skin.
"You will not leave my sight," she said.
Not a request.
A vow.
The Dragon Mark burned suddenly brighter.
The system pulsed.
Dragon Bride Protection Instinct: OverdriveBond Amplification Available
Outside—
A shadow swallowed the light filtering through the narrow window.
Massive.
Winged.
The temperature in the room spiked violently.
Heat.
Crimson light bled across the stone floor.
Ignivar.
Lyssara’s lips parted slightly.
"Arrogant creature..."
As if answering her insult, a thunderous voice rolled across the sky.
"FROST QUEEN!"
The fortress shook.
Hunters below scrambled like ants.
So ran.
So stared upward in frozen terror.
"CO OUT AND FACE !"
Lyssara stepped toward the window.
Ethan caught her wrist.
She looked down at him — surprised.
"You don’t have to fight alone," he said.
Sothing ancient flickered in her gaze.
"You cannot stand in a battle between sovereigns."
"Watch try."
A dangerous softness touched her expression.
Then—
The system exploded with light.
Ergency Bond Option Unlocked
Sovereign Link — Partial Manifestation
Effect:Temporarily channels a fraction of the Dragon Bride’s true power into the Groom.
Risk: Extre physical strain.
Warning: Human body may not withstand output.
Ethan stared at the screen.
"...You’ve got to be kidding ."
Lyssara saw the glow reflecting in his eyes.
"The system is offering resonance already?"
"Looks like it."
Her pupils narrowed.
"That is not a beginner’s function."
"Good ti to be abnormal then."
Outside—
Another roar split the heavens.
But this one was unfamiliar.
Sharp.
Elegant.
Laced with sothing that felt like slicing wind.
Lyssara went still.
"...No."
Ethan followed her gaze upward.
A second shape descended through the clouds.
Vast wings.
Feathers — not scales.
Silver-white, gleaming like blades.
Where Ignivar was destruction...
This presence felt like judgnt.
The system confird it.
New Sovereign Identified
Aeralis — The Tempest Valkyrie
Classification: Sky TyrantThreat Level: Cataclysmic
"...Why are they both here?" Ethan breathed.
Lyssara’s voice dropped into sothing lethal.
"They are not allies."
Above the fortress, fla collided with hurricane winds.
The sky tore apart in spiraling violence.
Ignivar’s molten breath clashed against descending spears of compressed air.
Shockwaves flattened distant treelines.
Hunters fell to their knees from the pressure alone.
And the battle had barely begun.
Aeralis’s voice rang clear as a blade.
"Release the Groom, Frost Queen."
Ethan blinked.
"...Excuse ?"
Ignivar laughed — a monstrous, volcanic sound.
"You hide him like treasure, Lyssara. How unlike you."
The Frost Queen’s aura detonated outward.
Windows crystallized instantly.
Ice crawled across the walls.
"He is not yours to demand," she said — voice no longer rely heard, but felt in bone.
Aeralis descended lower.
Her vast wings beat once.
The resulting wind cracked fortress towers.
Golden eyes locked onto Ethan through stone and distance as if nothing could obscure him.
"The bond has already begun," she declared.
"Which ans he belongs to no single sovereign."
The system chid violently.
Multiple Bride Interest DetectedTerritorial Conflict Probability: 97%
Ethan ran a hand down his face.
"...Fantastic."
Lyssara turned toward him again.
There was no hesitation now.
Only decision.
"If they force this into battle..."
Her hand slid into his.
"...then you will stand with ."
He tightened his grip.
"Always."
The Dragon Mark flared.
Light burst between their joined hands.
The system roared to life.
SOVEREIGN LINK ACTIVATING
Power slamd into him.
Cold.
Endless.
Ancient.
For a split second, Ethan felt sothing impossible—
What it ant to be a dragon.
The sky called.
The world felt small.
Breakable.
His breath left him in a sharp gasp as frost patterns ignited across his skin before fading.
Lyssara watched closely.
"...You endured it."
"Barely," he rasped.
A slow, dangerous pride touched her eyes.
Above them—
Ignivar’s molten gaze narrowed.
Aeralis tilted her head slightly.
Both sovereigns felt it.
The resonance.
The confirmation.
The groom was no fragile human anymore.
Ignivar smiled.
"Good," the Inferno King rumbled.
"Grow stronger... so you are worth taking."
Wind scread.
Lightning forked across the clouds.
Aeralis’s wings spread wider.
"The age of solitary sovereigns is ending," she said.
"And he will decide who rises."
Lyssara stepped forward.
Frost erupted skyward like a newborn glacier.
"Then let the world watch carefully," she said.
Her fingers laced with Ethan’s.
Because the next words carried promise...
And threat.
"For anyone who reaches for what is mine—"
The temperature plumted.
"—will learn why even dragons fear winter."
The sky cracked again.
Three sovereigns.
One groom.
And a war the world was not ready to witness.
The system delivered one final notification.
Main Arc Triggered:
WAR OF SOVEREIGNS
Ethan swallowed.
"...So this is my life now."
Lyssara glanced at him.
A faint, terrifying smile touching her lips.
"You chose it."
Far above—
The heavens burned.
And the legend of the Sovereign Groom...
Had officially begun.
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