Part 10: The Fratricide and the Raven’s Triumph
Tides of Vengeance: Darkness
The throne hall was a maelstrom of coral and anguish, its black coral arches trembling, their violet and emerald veins flickering like a faltering pulse in the blood-tainted currents. Elara stood before Aldricâs throne, her emerald-and-sapphire tail rigid, her bare skin raw under the courtâs venomous glares, her gills flaring with desperate fury. Seventeen years in Zerathâs enclave had forged her into a vessel of broken resolve, her magic a forbidden ember surging to shield Varyn and Zeryn from Aldricâs advancing guards. Moments after her plea faltered in the hallâs emerald haze, the guardsâ tridents gleamed, their dun-colored tails slicing through the water, their intent a shadowed blade poised to strike. The courtâs remnantsâVyssaraâs allies, guarding Koryn and Sylas, Myrithâs Drenvar, Thalynâs Zyros, and Lyssira and Vaelith, their pearl-white tails coiled with treacherous ambitionâwatched in predatory stillness, the enclaveâs spires quaking under an unseen tide of ruin.
Aldric, now sixteen, loomed as Zerathâs named heir turned king, his emerald tail carving the currents with seasoned menace, his amber eyes blazing with Zerathâs ruthlessness, his coral trident raised in a decree to eradicate all rivals. Koryn, eighteen and Sylas, seventeen, Vyssaraâs sons, surged forward, their amber tails lashing, tridents gleaming with defiance, their voices a roar against Aldricâs claim. Drenvar, sixteen, Myrithâs son, and Zyros, sixteen, Thalynâs son, flanked them, their scales glinting with desperate resolve, their blades drawn against Aldricâs phalanx. Varyn, thirteen, his sapphire-flecked tail trembling, stood before Zeryn, eight, his soft eyes blazing with courage despite his scars, shielding his brotherâs silver-flecked form. Zerynâs scales quaked, his small hands clutching Varynâs arm, his voice a whimper drowned by the hallâs chaos. Elaraâs magic flared, a flickering shield of crimson currents, its glow faltering against the guardsâ charge. She lunged forward, her voice a raw scream, but two guards seized her, their tails pinning hers, their coral chains snapping around her wrists and tail, their bite sharp as her magic wavered. She thrashed, her gills choking on the blood-tainted water, her currents lashing the chains but failing to break them, her anguish a tide that crushed her strength.
The fratricide was a merciless tempest. Aldricâs guards struck first at Koryn and Sylas, their tridents slashing through amber scales, Korynâs throat pierced, Sylasâs chest torn open, their blood clouding the hall in a crimson shroud, their bodies crumpling to the sea-slicked floor. Drenvar and Zyros fought fiercely, their blades clashing with desperate fervor, but the guards overwhelmed them, Drenvarâs heart skewered, Zyrosâs skull shattered, their scales stilled in the darkening tides. Vyssara, summoned from her confinement to witness the chaos sheâd sown, stood at the hallâs edge, her venom-green tail rigid, her amber eyes wide with horror as her sons fell, her schemes unraveling in their blood. Lyssira and Vaelith, their betrayal exposed, hovered near Vyssara, their pearl-white tails dim, their faces pale as their alliance crumbled. Elaraâs scream echoed, her magic surging chaotically, rattling her chains as she watched Zerathâs heirs fall. Aldricâs gaze remained cold, his trident steady, his voice a hiss: âNo rivals remain but the weak.â Varyn and Zeryn clung to each other, their eyes wide with terror, as Elara tore against her chains, her voice fracturing as she pressed the Thaloryn shell-carving toward Aldric, its etched cliffs a desperate plea. âTheyâre your brothers,â she begged, her eyes searching for the boy sheâd named for her father, crowned heir by Zerathâs poisoned will. Aldricâs amber eyes met hers, unyielding, his decree final: âWeakness dies.â The guardsâ tridents struck, piercing Varynâs chest, then Zerynâs, their blood mingling with their half-brothersâ, their bodies crumpling, Varynâs hand entwining Zerynâs in death, their eyes dimming as Elaraâs wail tore through the arches. Her magic collapsed, its currents dying in the face of her sonsâ blood, Aldricâs betrayal a throne of ruin. Chained, Elaraâs mind drifted to Aldricâs first smile, Varynâs gentle touch, Zerynâs trusting gazeâlives crushed by Zerathâs legacy, her fatherâs plea now ash in her throat.
In the aftermath, days passed with Elara chained in the throne hall, her body limp, her eyes vacant, her mind a void obliterating her soul. The blood of Koryn, Sylas, Drenvar, Zyros, Varyn, and Zeryn had settled, a crimson stain on the floor, their faces haunting herâKorynâs defiant roar, Sylasâs fierce gaze, Drenvarâs steady blade, Zyrosâs desperate charge, Varynâs scarred courage, Zerynâs silver scales warm under her tales of Thalorynâs defiance. Her fatherâs voiceââLive, Elaraâârang hollow, a cruel mockery against their lifeless forms, her failure a tide drowning her spirit. Thalorynâs cliffs crumbled in her mind, their blood a stain choking her soul. She stared at the coral arches, their violet glow fading, her gills barely stirring, her tail motionless in its chains. The court churned around herâLyssira and Vaelithâs whispers silenced, their betrayal a fleeting spark extinguished by the fratricideâs cost, their allies scattered. Vyssara, her ambition shattered, knelt beside her sonsâ bodies, her venom-green tail quaking, her voice a broken sob as she cursed her own schemes, her confinement no longer a shield.
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The enclave roared, a deep tremor heralding Veyrisâs assault. His ships unleashed Tidebreaker Orbs, artifacts of stolen merfolk magic, their crimson glow forging vortexes that tore the sea into roaring columns of air. The orbs shredded the enclaveâs weakened wards, exposing coral spires to the seabed, their unstable channels allowing Veyrisâs enchanted warriors and human sorcerers to descend. Nets of light, sharper than those whispered in years past, snared fleeing guards, burning through scales with a searing hiss. The throne hall quaked, coral shards raining from the arches, their violet and emerald veins extinguished in clouds of debris. Vyssara, trapped in the collapsing hall, was crushed beneath a falling spire, her venom-green tail stilled, her ambition buried in the rubble, her death a final echo of her poisoned legacy. Lyssira and Vaelith fled, their pearl-white tails flashing, but Veyrisâs nets ensnared them, their screams drowned by the vortexesâ roar, their betrayal punished by the tide theyâd helped unleash. Myrith, her tailâs scales dimmed, vanished in the chaos, her sonâs blood a weight she couldnât outrun.
Elara hung in her chains, her catatonic haze unbroken, the blood of her sons and their brothers a stain she couldnât escape. Nerissa, her indigo tail a blur, darted from the warrenâs shadows, her bone dagger slashing through the coral chains, her eyes fierce despite the blood seeping from fresh wounds. âLive, Elara, for Thaloryn,â she rasped, her voice cracking as she pulled Elara toward a collapsing tunnel, dodging Veyrisâs nets that seared the water. A sorcererâs trident, glowing with orb-forged magic, struck Nerissaâs chest, blood clouding her path. She stumbled, her indigo scales dimming, but shoved Elara into the tunnel, her final whisper a plea: âSurvive.â Nerissa turned, her dagger raised, facing Veyrisâs warriors, their tridents closing in. Her cry echoed as she fell, her sacrifice a blade in Elaraâs heart, her blood mingling with the sea as the tunnel sealed her fate.
Aldricâs defense crumbled amid the spiresâ ruin. The orbsâ vortexes shattered coral pillars, their debris choking the currents, the seabed exposed in fleeting bursts. Aldric fought fiercely, his trident piercing one of Veyrisâs warriors, his emerald tail lashing, but a net of light ensnared him, burning his scales. A sorcererâs blade struck his chest, and he fell, his blood clouding the water, his amber eyes dimming, his ambition a broken dream. The enclaveâs defenses collapsed, guards slaughtered, spires reduced to rubble, the sea reclaiming the wreckage in a merciless tide.
Elara drifted through the warrenâs ruins, her tail sluggish, her magic a faint pulse, her mind a chasm of loss. The deaths of Koryn, Sylas, Drenvar, Zyros, Varyn, Zeryn, and Aldric were a wound that bled her soul, Nerissaâs sacrifice a guilt she couldnât bear, Vyssaraâs crushed form a hollow victory, Lyssira and Vaelithâs ensnared fates a fleeting justice. Thaloryn, her fatherâs city, lay in ruins from Veyrisâs conquest years ago, its cliffs shattered, his nets claiming the seas. Her freedom, won by Nerissaâs blood, was hollow, her vengeance a fading ember, her family and Zerathâs line eradicated. The enclaveâs spires, her prison for seventeen years, were a grave, their coral shards drifting in the dark, their beauty a lie exposed by devastation.
Clutching the Thaloryn shell-carving, its etched cliffs worn smooth by her touch, Elara whispered tales of her fatherâs defiance, but no one answered, her honor buried with her sons and their brothers. Veyrisâs victory was absolute, his Raven banners a shadow on the horizon, his orbsâ glow a mocking light. Elara drifted, her emerald-and-sapphire tail fading into the trenches, her body a vessel of grief, her spirit annihilated. The sea closed over her, its cold embrace a mirror of her despair, her fury drowned in a tide of loss, her world reduced to ash.