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Now reading: Chapter 12: The Path Through the Howling Dark from The Heir Who Returned from the Ice, a Fantasy novel by ElevenLord.

The storm hit at dawn.

Not snow. Not wind.

A silence so deep it swallowed sound—then shattered by a howl that wasn’t wolf, wasn’t man, but sothing between.

Kaelan and Darok crouched behind a ridge of black ice, Frosthael coiled tight around Kaelan’s shoulders like living armor.

"They’re close," Frosthael whispered in his mind. "And they’re not animals anymore."

Darok nocked an arrow, eyes scanning the white void. "How many?"

"Too many to count."

They’d been traveling for three days—sailing from Valryke Isle under cover of night, then trekking north through the tundra. Ryn’s last words echoed in Kaelan’s ears: "If you die out there, don’t die quietly."

Now, death stalked them in the form of twisted wolves—eyes glowing violet, veins black as tar, movents unnaturally synchronized.

One stepped forward, jaws dripping black ichor. It sniffed the air... then locked onto Kaelan.

"It slls the shard’s echo in you," Frosthael said. "Run. Now."

They ran.

Snow bit at their boots. Wind clawed at their cloaks. Behind them, the pack gave chase—silent, swift, relentless.

Darok veered left, vanishing into a snowdrift. Kaelan kept straight, drawing them away.

He reached a frozen river, ice thin and treacherous.

"Jump," Frosthael urged.

Kaelan leapt—just as the ice cracked beneath the lead wolf.

The beast plunged into the black water, howling as frost spread from its body outward, freezing it solid in seconds.

But the others didn’t stop.

Kaelan sprinted toward a canyon of glacial stone. Darok t him halfway, breathless.

"They’re learning," Darok panted. "They split up. Flanked us."

Kaelan’s heart pounded. "We can’t outrun them forever."

"Then don’t run," Frosthael said. "Fight."

Kaelan turned. Drew his Frostveil dagger.

The pack erged from the storm—ten, maybe twelve. Eyes burning. Jaws frothing.

Darok drew his knife. "You take left. I’ll take right."

"No," Kaelan said. "We stand together."

They back-to-back, blades ready.

The first wolf lunged.

Kaelan sidestepped, drove his dagger into its side—not deep, but precise. Frost blood from the wound, spreading through its veins until it collapsed, frozen mid-snarl.

Darok gutted another with a single slash, then vanished into the snow, reappearing behind a third and slitting its throat before it turned.

But more ca.

Always more.

Kaelan’s arms burned. His breath ca in ragged gasps.

Then—pain.

A wolf’s fang tore through his shoulder.

He cried out, stumbled.

Darok roared, throwing his knife—it buried itself in the beast’s eye.

"Kaelan!" Frosthael’s voice was sharp. "The shard within you—it answers to your blood. Call it!"

Kaelan pressed his palm to the wound.

And rembered the cavern. The crystal. The voice: "Blood of Frostveil... you are seen."

He closed his eyes.

"I am Frostveil."

Cold fire erupted from his chest—not outward, but inward, purging the corruption, sealing the wound with a lattice of blue ice.

The wolves froze—not from fear, but from the sudden drop in temperature.

Frost spread from Kaelan’s feet, racing across the snow, encasing the creatures in glacial tombs.

Silence returned.

Darok stared at him, wide-eyed. "What... was that?"

Kaelan looked at his hand—still glowing faintly blue. "I don’t know. But it’s part of now."

"It’s the Heart’s echo," Frosthael said softly. "And it’s growing stronger."

They didn’t rest.

Pushed deeper into the tundra, following the pull in Kaelan’s blood—the silent call of the Ice Wall.

By nightfall, they reached a valley of standing stones, each carved with the Frostwolf sigil.

"An ancient waystation," Frosthael said. "Built by the first riders."

In the center stood a pedestal—empty, but humming with residual energy.

Kaelan placed his hand on it.

Visions flooded him:

—Dragons soaring over the Wall.

—Riders in glacial armor, swords raised.

—A great battle... and a betrayal.

"They fell not to enemies," Frosthael murmured, "but to fear."

Darok built a small fire. "We can’t keep fighting like this. We need a plan."

Kaelan nodded, staring south. "We’re not just running from them. We’re being herded."

"How?"

"They’re pushing us toward the Wall. Like they want us to go there."

"Or like they want the Heart to be awakened," Frosthael said darkly. "A dormant power is safe. An awakened one... is vulnerable."

Kaelan’s blood ran cold.

Were they walking into a trap?

Or was this the only way to save the North?

That night, Kaelan dream-walked farther than ever before.

He stood atop the Ice Wall, wind screaming around him. Below, the land stretched endless—until the horizon bled black.

And from that darkness, a single eye opened.

Violet. Hungry. Ancient.

"It sees you," Frosthael warned when Kaelan woke gasping. "But it cannot reach you yet. The Wall still holds."

Darok handed him water. "You were shouting in your sleep."

Kaelan rubbed his eyes. "It’s coming. Faster than we thought."

"We’ll be ready," Darok said simply.

Kaelan looked at his friend—face smudged with soot, eyes sharp with resolve.

He thought of Ryn, fighting alone on the island.

Of his mother, who died believing the world was cruel.

Of his father, who chose duty over love.

And he made a vow—not aloud, but in the quiet space between heartbeats:

I will not let fear decide my path.

Dawn ca pale and thin.

They packed what little they had and moved on—toward the Wall, toward destiny, toward the storm waiting at the edge of the world.

And for the first ti, Kaelan didn’t feel like a boy fleeing danger.

He felt like a heir marching to et it.

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