A flame?

At the same time, they were more concerned about what she said about prophecy. While it was uncertain to know about one's future, it wasn't uncommon. But the prophecies were different; they connected the fate of one's individual.

The council exchanged uneasy glances, unsure of how to respond to such a bold statement. The prophecy had been debated for centuries but never had it seemed more real than at this moment.

Jaegar, the boy who had entered the labyrinth and lived to tell the tale, was now the centre of their attention.

One of the council members stepped forward, her voice cautious but firm. "If Jaegar is truly destined for the heavens, then we need to know what he found inside the labyrinth. It is not enough to say that he survived—we need to understand what he encountered."

Another witch added, her voice edged with suspicion, "We need to be sure that this outcome doesn't come to bite us in the future."