Seed like the Iltherans had really been expecting him, huh?
Well, hopefully, they had also prepared a way for him to claim his missing inheritance. Maybe sothing similar to how he learned about this place’s location from his mother?
At best, Riley had hoped he wouldn’t have to sit down and decipher a bunch of glyphs or runes. He couldn’t possibly stay there for a very long ti trying to figure shit out, right?
But in hindsight, maybe he should have prayed for a lecture. Studying sounded tedious, sure, but at least it wouldn’t involve other things.
Like what Riley actually ended up facing once he ca out of that door.
"Ghk... ngh...!"
It started the mont he took his first proper step into the heart of the mausoleum.
If he had been impressed earlier, now he was certain this place was sacred to his ancestors in a way that went beyond re architecture. The chamber stretched impossibly high, the ceiling and even the walls vanishing into darkness. Massive pillars lined the walkway, carved from black stone that glead like polished glass. The long path ahead led straight to an altar raised on a platform, and behind it stood a towering statue.
A black dragon in full form.
Wings unfurled. Head lifted. Scales etched with ticulous precision.
Riley swallowed.
He sincerely hoped that the statue was just a statue.
They wouldn’t be unhinged enough to fossilize a relative and use them as décor, right?
Right?
He tried to keep his thoughts optimistic.
Then he took another step.
It felt like the world dropped onto his shoulders.
"!!!"
The pressure slamd down without warning. His knees dipped. His spine bowed. His breath caught in his throat as if gravity had suddenly multiplied just for him.
What the hell was this?
He forced himself to move again.
Another step.
And another.
Each one felt like dragging his body through wet cent while sothing invisible pressed against his chest, his back, his skull. The air grew thick, heavy, resistant.
With every step he took, Riley’s teeth ground together so hard that his jaw had started aching.
Seriously! Did they even want him to inherit anything?
Because at this rate, it felt suspiciously like his ancestors would have preferred he turn around and go ho.
He’d been walking fine until he got into this room, so what gives?
Then again, maybe he shouldn’t have asked. Because just when he realized his brain had been silent for a good mont, the noise started back up again.
The whispers returned softly.
Barely audible at first. Until Riley realized that this ti around, he could understand shit.
"Why are you here?"
The voice didn’t co from any single direction. It curled around him, brushing against his ears like wind slipping through cracks in stone.
"Have you co to seek power?"
His foot trembled as he lifted it.
"Riches beyond asure?"
His shoulders shook.
"Knowledge that mortals cannot comprehend?"
The pressure increased.
"Have you co to indulge in what was forbidden?"
"Are you worthy?"
"Do you understand the weight of what you seek?"
Each question pressed into him like a physical force. The closer he drew to the altar, the harder it beca to move. His muscles burned. His lungs struggled. It felt as though the very space itself was judging him, weighing him, deciding whether he should be allowed to continue.
He didn’t answer.
And that wasn’t surprising because he could barely breathe.
But with every unanswered question, the weight he was dragging seed to grow heavier.
By the ti he was halfway down the walkway, his vision had begun to blur at the edges.
And then sothing inside him snapped.
Or maybe it was just the realization that at this rate, he wouldn’t be able to make it to the end before passing out.
So he redirected his remaining strength and a whole lot of his frustration.
"I’m here to mate!" Riley shouted, his voice cracking and echoing violently through the cavern. "To mate! Dammit! I don’t know what word you’d like to use, but I’m here so I can copulate with my mate before this kills !"
The whispers faltered.
He sucked in a harsh breath, fury rising from sowhere deep in his chest.
"Oh, great ancestors, I don’t know shit about the things you’re listing. I don’t want power. I don’t want riches. I don’t even want your mysterious, grand knowledge!"
"Honestly, save that for soone else! I dragged myself here from the brink of death just to learn biology that you should have taught in the first place, so shut it!"
"ALL OF YOU JUST SHUT IT!"
Mana surged outward in a sharp, uncontrolled wave.
His eyes shifted without him realizing it, irises sharpening into narrow erald slits as dark energy flared from his body like a sudden storm.
The chamber fell silent.
The crushing pressure vanished instantly.
And because Riley had still been forcing himself forward against the invisible resistance, his body lurched ahead with nothing holding it back.
He hit the ground face-first.
Smack!
"Really?!" he shouted, pushing himself up with trembling arms.
Pain flared at his knee. He glanced down and saw a thin scrape, a bead of blood forming against skin that had just t an unforgiving surface.
His gaze dropped fully to the floor.
It glead.
Black diamonds.
Even this damned floor was made of black diamonds.
Of course it was.
He barely had ti to process that fact.
Because the walls moved.
At first, it was subtle, a ripple across the dark surfaces he had assud were simple onyx slabs because of sheer size and smoothness. Then the lines sharpened. Carvings erged from the polished black as if the stone walls themselves were waking up.
Then suddenly, there were other gems in the sea of black.
One.
Two.
Dozens.
Hundreds.
Riley wondered what the hell was happening until it all made more sense.
Eyes. Those gems were eyes.
Because now, he could see carved dragon heads reveal themselves fully, scales defined, jaws slightly parted, their eyes glowing faintly in the polished darkness.
Riley froze in place.
Because realistically speaking, what was he supposed to do in the face of all this? As a half-baked dragon who just scread at his ancestors, was there any path to salvation?
"..."
"..."
The carved dragons along the walls turned in unison, their gazes converging on him as if he were the only thing in existence.
Yep. None.
The air thickened again, but just before he surrendered to his likely death, this ti he felt pressure that didn’t co from above.
It ca from within.
Much to Riley’s utter surprise, sothing answered.
Darkness burst from his body, not shadow but sothing denser and alive, spreading outward in a silent wave as all the noise ca from his screams. Black light climbed the pillars and raced across the carvings, illuminating every dragon face in the chamber.
The world tilted.
Or perhaps his perception did.
His erald eyes snapped fully open, pupils narrowed into slits.
But instead of seeing the ceiling of the crypt as he prepared for death, Riley found himself staring at sothing he couldn’t quite comprehend.
It wasn’t stone.
It wasn’t darkness.
But whatever it was, it was looking back at him.
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