Swirling Fires - Part 1

"He can, father," Lady Blackthorn said. "Is that not evident with our victory over the Emersons? They gave their lives for us, and paved the way to victory. Some of them still yet live, just with a few short weeks of training."

"No," General Blackthorn said. "That is not evident, daughter of mine. And you will address me as General here, and you will know your place. You embarrass yourself in speaking out of turn."

 

Chapter 22 – Swirling Fires

 

There it was written, on a tablet of stone, beneath the head of a mighty dragon, a prophecy that had faded with the years. Old fingers traced over the text, guessing at their meaning, supposing that, if just a single sentence were to be conquered, then all the years would be predictable, that the mightiest of actions might become evident, and that nothing would ever escape him ever again.