Chapter 3: The Temple
Inside the ancient temple, time felt suspended. The air was thick with incense and tension. Torches burned blue on the walls, casting elongated shadows that danced like spirits watching from the beyond. In the chamber was a cathedral of stoneâsoaring columns carved with creatures long extinct, light filtering in from high windows that had not seen the sun in millennia. In the center, atop an obsidian pedestal, sat a crystal crown, glittering like captured starlight.
At the heart of the chamber, beneath a dome of carved stone, a grand ceremony was underway. A crystalline throne stood at the center, and atop it, nestled in runed silk, rested a crown made entirely of shimmering crystalâclear as water, sharp as truth. A high priest with a face like cracked porcelain held it up with reverence.
One by one, beings stepped forward to try it on.
Elves with radiant skin. Mages in armor woven from threads of thought. Celestial beings with wings of starlight. Each participant placed the crown on their head with solemnity and silent hope.
Each time, the high priest raised his hand and his voice echoed like thunder inside every mind:
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âNot chosen.â
Then the next.
âNot chosen.â
Again.
âNot chosen.â
Philip and Frank watched from behind a pillar in the outer ring of the chamber, unseen, unnoticed. Frank and Philip stood just beyond the arc of light, hidden behind a crumbling column. Frankâs breath caught in his throat as he spotted herâAthenaâdraped in ceremonial garb, gold patterns glowing faintly across her robe. She looked regal. Detached. And dangerous.
Frankâs eyes kept darting toward Athena, who stood near the priest, her face unreadable.
Philip leaned toward him. âSheâs part of this. You were dating someone you didnât even know.â
But Frank barely heard him.
His focus shifted when he noticed something strange: the beastfolk werenât participating. Dozens of themâminotaurs, scaled warriors, lion-men, and werecreaturesâstood behind a magical barrier. Their eyes werenât just watchingâthey were burning.
âTheyâre being excluded,â Frank muttered.
A snarl rose from the crowd. A voiceâdeep, gutturalâcut through the ritual:
âWe found this temple too. We bled to uncover it. We will not be denied again.â
A rumble of agreement followed. Horns clashed. Claws scraped stone.
Frank leaned closer to Philip. âTheyâre talking about her family. Athenaâs bloodline is part of this, isnât it?â
Philip didnât respond. His attention was on the beastfolk, who now began stepping forwardâuninvited.
The high priestâs voice cracked like a whip: âNo beasts may be tested!â
The high priest raised his hand. âYou have no claim. The pactââ
âThe pact died with the Ancient Dragon!â roared a lion-headed warlord.