Chapter 184
The Gate Titan’s roar exploded through the territory with enough force to shake the descending dragons from the skies.
Golden fire flashed across the mountains while enormous wings beat violently against the storm-filled air above the council hall. Several wolves lost their footing as the chamber trembled beneath another violent movent from the creature below, and black mist surged upward through the widening fracture hard enough to darken half the shattered hall.
But the dragons did not retreat.
If anything, they descended lower.
Ariana felt it imdiately through the Sovereign fla still burning around her body. The dragons circling above the territory were no longer responding only to instinct now. They were reacting to the Gate Titan itself.
To the danger rising beneath the mountain.
The wounded dragon beside Ariana suddenly lifted its massive head again while golden light continued spreading beneath the blackened scales across its neck. The corruption inside the creature still fought violently against the Sovereign fla, but the darkness was no longer winning as easily as before.
"It’s resisting faster now," Lucien said quietly.
Vorrion’s ancient gaze remained fixed on the dragon. "Because the others are responding to her."
The bronze dragon slowly lifted his head toward the skies above the shattered council hall while distant roars thundered across the mountains again.
"The Sovereign fla strengthens dragonkind itself."
Those words sent imdiate silence through the chamber.
Even the elders looked shaken now.
Ariana barely noticed.
Her attention remained locked on the connection surging violently through her chest. Every dragon surrounding the territory felt impossibly close now, their emotions crashing through her in overlapping waves. Fear. Rage. Exhaustion. Ancient grief buried beneath centuries of silence.
And beneath all of it, trust.
The dragons were answering her willingly.
Then the Gate Titan moved again.
The entire mountain lurched violently beneath the territory while another chain snapped sowhere below the chamber. Stone exploded upward from the widening fracture as the creature forced more of its enormous body toward the surface.
Several wolves scread.
Ariana felt cold spread through her chest the mont she saw it clearly for the first ti.
The Gate Titan’s upper body had nearly reached the chamber floor now. Ancient black chains wrapped around its massive shoulders while strange symbols burned across dark skin that looked carved from living stone. Black mist poured endlessly from the creature’s body like smoke escaping from another world.
And its eyes remained fixed entirely on her.
Hatred rolled through the chamber like a living force.
The dragons above the territory roared imdiately in response.
Golden fire exploded across the skies.
Then Kael stepped forward.
The movent was instinctive.
Silver lightning burst violently around him while storm energy crashed across the shattered chamber hard enough to crack more stone beneath his feet. The pressure surrounding the Lycan deepened sharply as he placed himself between Ariana and the widening fracture below.
The Gate Titan smiled again the mont it saw him.
Not mockingly.
Recognizing.
"You survived longer this ti," the creature said.
The chamber froze.
Kael’s jaw tightened imdiately while another violent pulse of silver lightning exploded around him. Ariana felt the reaction inside him before he even spoke. mories were surfacing faster now, dragged upward every ti the Titan spoke to him.
"You know him," Ariana whispered.
Kael did not answer imdiately.
His eyes remained fixed on the creature beneath the mountain while tension moved visibly through his shoulders. Then another mory slamd through the bond between them.
Ariana saw ruined kingdoms burning beneath black storms. Dragons fell from the skies while corruption spread through their bodies like living poison. Wolves fought beside them across endless battlefields while creatures climbed from enormous gates buried beneath the earth.
And standing in front of those gates was the Lycan.
Not just powerful.
Ancient.
The sa silver lightning burned around him while dragons roared behind him in fury.
Then Ariana saw the Gate Titan.
Not imprisoned.
Free.
The vision vanished violently.
Ariana staggered slightly as the connection snapped apart.
Kael caught her imdiately before she could fall.
The mont his hand touched her arm, another surge of power exploded through the chamber.
The Sovereign fla reacted instantly to the Lycan.
Golden fire and silver lightning collided around them in a violent wave powerful enough to force black mist backward across the chamber floor.
Every dragon above the territory roared at once.
The Gate Titan’s expression changed imdiately.
For the first ti since erging beneath the mountain, the creature no longer looked calm.
It looked alard.
Vorrion noticed it too.
The ancient bronze dragon’s eyes widened slightly as he stared at Ariana and Kael standing together at the center of the chamber.
Then realization darkened his expression.
"The bond is stabilizing," he said quietly.
Augustus turned sharply toward him. "That should not be possible this quickly."
But it was already happening.
Ariana felt it clearly now.
The mont Kael touched her, the overwhelming chaos inside the Sovereign fla steadied slightly. The dragons’ emotions no longer crashed painfully through her chest. Instead, the connection beca clearer, stronger, almost controlled.
And Kael felt it too.
Ariana saw the shock flicker briefly across his expression before the Lycan reacted instinctively again, pulling her slightly closer without even realizing it.
The Gate Titan roared.
This ti the fury behind the sound shook the entire mountain hard enough to collapse part of the chamber ceiling.
"You were never ant to unite again."
The words thundered across the hall.
Then the fracture beneath the council chamber exploded wider.
Ancient chains snapped apart one after another while black mist surged violently upward from the darkness below.
And deep beneath the mountain, sothing else began roaring back.
The sound did not belong to a dragon.
It did not belong to a Titan either.
The roar rising from beneath the mountain carried sothing far older, deep enough to make every dragon above the territory suddenly fall silent.
Even the Gate Titan froze.
Then, slowly, its enormous eyes widened for the first ti since erging beneath the world.
And sowhere deep within the darkness below, sothing ancient began climbing toward the surface.
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