Chapter 239: A New Era
The moment the final seal locked into place around Jaenor, something fundamental broke.
The sky cracked.
Not metaphorically.
The actual sky, fractured like glass struck by a hammer. Spiderwebbing lines of darkness spread across the heavens, visible from every continent, every ocean, and every corner of Evanisckar.
The cracks pulsed with colors that shouldn’t exist and leaked energies that made reality itself feel unstable.
In Frostvale, people stumbled from their homes, staring upward in terror as the sky literally fell apart above them. Children screamed. Adults prayed to gods who were too busy dealing with the crisis to answer.
Baren and others who were leaving looked towards the place where Jaenor was fighting, or where they thought he was still fighting.
In the Imperial Capital, Empress Beatrice II watched from her palace windows as the phenomenon spread. Her advisors panicked, shouting theories and contingencies, but she remained silent.
Wondering what they’d done.
Princess Gwendolen stood beside her mother, her sharp mind already calculating implications.
“The sovereigns, they shouldn’t have come,” she said quietly.
“They had to come.”
Beatrice replied, her voice heavy. “We’ve made a terrible mistake. All of us.”
The cracks continued spreading.
Thunder rolled across the heavens, not from storms but from the sky itself protesting its fracture. Lightning that wasn’t quite lightning arced between the cracks, and where it struck the ground, strange things happened.
Animals, birds, and all the wildlife scattered as if they were scared by something or someone.
Wild beasts roared in the far, deep forests.
The disruption continued for nearly two hours. The longest two hours anyone alive had ever experienced. Time itself seemed unstable, making minutes feel like days, making perception unreliable.
People huddled in whatever shelter they could find, convinced the world was ending, that this was the apocalypse given form.
Then, as suddenly as it had begun, it stopped.
The cracks didn’t heal, exactly. They simply ceased spreading. The pulsing energies calmed. The thunder faded to silence.
The impossible lightning dissipated.
The sky remained fractured but stable. Broken, but no longer breaking further.
A terrible silence fell across the entire realm. Not peaceful silence, but the silence of shock, of trauma, of everyone simultaneously holding their breath waiting to see if the crisis would resume.
It didn’t.
Gradually, hesitantly, life resumed. People emerged from the shelter.
Assessed damage.
Tried to understand what had just happened and why.
But answers were scarce.
The Sovereigns, if they knew, weren’t sharing. The Covens issued statements about cosmic disruptions and natural readjustments. The Empire claimed it was under control, that their experts were managing the situation.
None of it felt true.
Everyone knew something catastrophic had occurred.
Something that changed the fundamental nature of their reality.
But without clear information, all they could do was adapt.
The world returned to normal.
*
Back in Frostvale, Baren’s dragon form descended into the village square just as the sky cracks were stabilizing. His passengers, Rena, Taeryn, Darian, and the unconscious Raelana, dismounted with relief at being on solid ground again.
The villagers immediately surrounded them, questions erupting from dozens of mouths simultaneously.
“What happened?”
“Are we safe?”
“What was that in the sky?”
“Where’s Jaenor?”
That last question came from Rosaine, who pushed through the crowd with the desperate strength of someone who’d been waiting in terror for hours. She grabbed Rena’s shoulders, her eyes searching the younger woman’s face.
“Where is he? Where’s my son? Why didn’t he come back with you?”
Rena’s expression crumbled. She opened her mouth to respond, but no words came. How could she explain what had happened? How could she tell this woman that they left Jaenor?
“He’s still fighting,” Baren said, his voice carefully controlled.
He’d reverted to human form, and his face showed the exhaustion of someone who’d pushed his dragon transformation to its limits.
“Against the gods and the daemon goddess. He told us to go back, said he’d join us when it was finished.”
It wasn’t exactly a lie.
Jaenor had told them to leave. Had promised he’d find them again. The fact that he might not be able to keep that promise wasn’t something they knew.
“When will he return?” Rosaine asked, her voice cracking.
“How long?”
“We don’t know,” Rena said quietly, finding her voice.
“But he will come back. He promised. And Jaenor always keeps his promises.”
Rosaine stared at them both, reading the things they weren’t saying, the fear and uncertainty behind their words.
But she chose to believe.
Choose to hope.
Because the alternative, accepting that her son might be gone forever, was unbearable.
“Then I’ll wait,” she said simply.
“However long it takes. I’ll wait for him.”
All of them waited all day, hoping he would come back.
And just like that, a day passed.
The next day, Baren flew back to the battlefield site alone. He needed to see for himself, needed to confirm what had happened, and needed some kind of closure or understanding.
What he found was devastation.
The forest was gone, completely.
Where there had been ancient trees and living ecosystems, now there was only scorched earth and broken stone. The battle between gods had left nothing alive, nothing intact.
And cutting through the center of it all was the scar.
The massive cleave that Jaenor’s deflected attack had carved into the ground. It stretched for miles, a perfectly straight canyon that disappeared into darkness so deep that even Baren’s enhanced dragon vision couldn’t perceive the bottom.
He landed at the edge, transformed to human form, and stared into that abyss. Somewhere down there, sealed beneath miles of rock and divine power, was the boy he grew up with.
Watched helplessly as he didn’t know what had happened here.
Baren remained at the edge for nearly an hour, silent, processing.
Then he flew back to Frostvale, his heart heavy with truths he couldn’t share.
When he told them what he’d found—the ruins, the scar, the emptiness where a battle had occurred—they absorbed the information with varying degrees of acceptance.
Rosaine nodded slowly, her expression distant.
“He’s alive. I know he is. A mother knows these things. He’s just… delayed. He’ll come home when he can.”
Rena said nothing, but her eyes were red from crying she’d done in private. She knew better than the others what had likely happened. Had seen the gods surrounding Jaenor and had witnessed the beginning of whatever they’d done to him.
Taeryn tried to maintain optimism.
“He’s fought his way out of impossible situations before. He’ll do it again. We just have to be patient.”
Darian was the most pragmatic. “If he can return, he will. If he can’t, then we honor his memory by living well. By protecting the things he cared about. That’s all we can do.”
They agreed, implicitly, to wait.
To hope.
To believe that somehow, someday, Jaenor would find his way back to them.
Rosaine was having a hard time controlling her tears, but she stayed strong, praying that her son would come back to her.
Days passed.
Then weeks.
*
The world transformed in Jaenor’s absence, though few connected the changes to his sealing.
The Coven Council moved swiftly to consolidate power.
Wendelina disappeared from the council and the covens. Nobody but the few upper echelons was aware of her disappearance.
The battle with demons was over, and the legions retreated right after that day. No one knew what exactly happened that day, but the realm was free from the demons once again.
The covens worked as usual.
Inga was elevated in her place.
At twenty years old, she became the youngest Mother Supreme in the Covens’ thousand-year history. Young, powerful, and wielding artifacts of tremendous capability, she represented a new direction for the organization.
Her first act was to secure those artifacts. The crown and sword from Ki’thara village were placed in the Silver Spire’s deepest vault, guarded by the council’s most trusted members, warded with protections that would take divine intervention to breach.
They’d seen what happened when such power fell into the wrong hands.
They wouldn’t make that mistake again.
The Empire reorganized as well.
Empress Beatrice II, shaken by how close they’d come to catastrophe, implemented reforms that strengthened cooperation between imperial authority and the Covens.
Princess Gwendolen was given unprecedented power to coordinate responses to future crises.
Princess Baelyna, always ambitious, found herself sidelined as her sister’s influence grew.
The political maneuvering intensified, but it was all underneath the surface, hidden from public view.
And the public?
The common people of Evanisckar?
They knew something had happened.
But without clear information, without leaders willing to explain, they created their own narratives. Some said it was divine judgment for humanity’s sins. Others claimed it was a natural phenomenon, unprecedented but manageable. Still others whispered about a great battle between gods and a mysterious warrior, though those stories were dismissed as fantasy.
The name Arkwright faded from common knowledge. Jaenor’s actions, his battles, his very existence—all of it was suppressed by those with power.
The Coven council didn’t want people to know what happened on that day.
The Empire didn’t want people knowing they’d participated in sealing someone who’d fought to protect others. The Sovereigns certainly didn’t want mortals questioning divine judgment.
So the story was buried.
Erased from everything except the memories of those who’d witnessed it directly.
*
Years passed.
In Frostvale, Rosaine maintained her vigil.
Every day, she would walk to the edge of the village and stare in the direction where the battle had occurred.
Waiting.
Hoping to see her son’s figure approaching from a distance.
She ate less. Slept less. Her health declined as concern consumed her, and hope deferred made her physically ill.
The other villagers tried to help, tried to convince her to let go, to accept that Jaenor might not return.
But she refused.
Couldn’t accept.
Wouldn’t accept.
Ten years after the sealing, Rosaine made a journey. She was frail now, aged beyond her years by stress and grief, but she was determined. She traveled to the battlefield site, to the massive scar that still marked the landscape.
She wanted to be close to him, be in the place where he was last seen.
Rosaine was sitting at the very edge of the abyss, her legs dangling into darkness, her face peaceful.
She’d stopped eating entirely by then. Had been fading for days, her body giving out under the weight of prolonged grief.
As the sun rose the next day, Rosaine closed her eyes for the last time. Her breathing slowed and then stopped. And her body, light as a feather from months of not eating properly, tipped forward.
She fell into the crack.
Into the darkness.
Down toward where her son lay sealed, though she’d never reach him. Her body would disappear into the depths, swallowed by the earth, joining the countless other things that had been lost to that divine wound.
The woman who’d helped raise Jaenor, who’d loved him, who’d believed in him when few others would, was gone.
And the world moved on, indifferent to one more death among millions.
*
Frostvale had changed.
Grown, actually.
What had been a small, isolated village was now a proper town.
New buildings.
More people.
Trade routes that connected them to larger settlements.
And leading them all was Chief Rena.
She’d never married. Had received proposals—she was still beautiful, still capable, still young enough to bear children. But she’d refused them all. Her heart belonged to someone who might never return, and she wouldn’t settle for less than what she’d felt for him.
At forty years old, she was respected, even loved, by her people. Fair in her judgments. Strong in crisis. Wise beyond her years.
But in private, alone in her quarters, she would sometimes take out a small wooden carving. A figure of a boy with six wings, carved by Taeryn years ago as a way to remember their friend.
She’d stare at it, running her fingers over the worn wood, and wonder.
Wonder if he was alive. Wonder if he was aware. Wonder if he ever thought about them.
Where was he, or what was he doing now?
Baren had three children now. Two sons and a daughter. His wife, Ryanna, was a good mother, patient with his occasional melancholy, and understanding when he’d disappear for hours to stare at the horizon.
He’d named his eldest son Jaenor.
A small rebellion, a quiet way of keeping his friend’s memory alive despite the world’s attempt to erase it. When people asked about the unusual name, he’d claim it was from an old family tradition.
Only those who knew understood the truth.
Taeryn had married a merchant’s daughter and had two children, both girls, both spirited and strong like their father. He’d settled into comfortable domesticity, though he still trained regularly and still maintained his combat skills.
Just in case.
Just in case Jaenor returned and needed help with whatever came next.
Darian remained unmarried, dedicated to his role as the village’s primary guard. He’d trained dozens of younger fighters over the years, passing on techniques he’d learned from his time traveling with Jaenor.
He never forgot where those techniques came from. Never forgot the boy who’d shown him what real courage looked like.
The four of them—Rena, Baren, Taeryn, and Darian—would meet sometimes. Usually on the anniversary of the day Jaenor had told them to leave, the day they’d last seen him free.
They’d share drinks.
Tell stories.
Remember.
Keep his memory alive in a world that had forgotten him.
“Do you think he knows?” Rena asked one such night, wine making her more melancholy than usual.
“Do you think, wherever he is, he knows we’re still waiting? Still hoping?”
“I think he knows we tried,” Baren said quietly.
“That we’d have saved him if we could. That matters, even if we failed.”
“We didn’t fail,” Taeryn insisted, though his voice lacked its usual confidence.
“He’s not dead. Just… he’ll come back. Somehow. Someday.”
“Twenty years,” Darian observed.
“Twenty years. The world still feels wrong in ways I can’t articulate.”
They clinked their cups together, a toast to absent friends and desperate hope.
And somewhere, miles beneath the ground, wrapped in divine seals and daemon power, surrounded by stone aged through millennia and space folded outside normal reality, Jaenor Arkwright sealed.
The world had moved on, thinking the problem solved, the threat contained.
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Chapters
- Chapter 255: A demon granddaughter
- Chapter 254: A son she never had
- Chapter 253: Forces that shouldn’t be touched
- Chapter 252: Move towards the digsite
- Chapter 251 251: Men are slaves
- Chapter 250: The tomb in the valley
- Chapter 249: Immortal lord Tomb
- Chapter 248 248: Going to the Kreeshan Valley
- Chapter 247 247: Long distance relationship
- Chapter 246: The Rebel camp
- Chapter 245: Man had lost his way - 2
- Chapter 244: Man had lost his way
- Chapter 243: Chased by witches
- Chapter 242: Wife and wife
- Chapter 241: A new world and new cities
- Chapter 240: A New Matriarchal World
- Chapter 239: A New Era
- Chapter 238: Sealing Immortal Lord Jaenor
- Chapter 237: Initiating the sealing
- Chapter 236: Daemon and Queen
- Chapter 235: I can seal him!
- Chapter 234: Underestimating him costed her
- Chapter 233: Battle against the Queen Goddess -2
- Chapter 232: Battle against the Queen Goddess
- Chapter 231: Battle against the Gods
- Chapter 230: Curiousity killed the cat
- Chapter 229: You are not my mother!!
- Chapter 228: Humiliation
- Chapter 227: Why did you betray me?
- Chapter 226: You should leave this forest
- Chapter 225: Return of Jaenor
- Chapter 224: Heartbeat of Jaenor
- Chapter 223: The Awakening
- Chapter 222: Sacrificing for Jaenor
- Chapter 221: Chaos origin
- Chapter 220: Battle of Gods
- Chapter 219: Birth of Daemon God - 7
- Chapter 218: Birth of Daemon God - 6
- Chapter 217: Birth of Daemon God - 5
- Chapter 216: Birth of Daemon God - 4
- Chapter 215: Birth of Daemon God - 3
- Chapter 214: Birth of Daemon God - 2
- Chapter 213: Birth of Daemon God - 1
- Chapter 212: A trap
- Chapter 211: Sin of lust
- Chapter 210: Witch sisters
- Chapter 209: Attack the legion
- Chapter 208: In time
- Chapter 207: Villages and towns destroyed
- Chapter 206: Leave for County
- Chapter 205: Departures
- Chapter 204: Made me look lazy
- Chapter 203: The Fight Without Jaenor
- Chapter 202: This is life!
- Chapter 201: Imperial Elder Princess
- Chapter 200: A new group in the village
- Chapter 199: Back in her, in his woman
- Chapter 198: Back to her embrace
- Chapter 197: Brotherhood Knights
- Chapter 196: Frostvale
- Chapter 195: Shattered heart
- Chapter 194: Back to Frostvale
- Chapter 193: Devastating power
- Chapter 192: Explosive Battle
- Chapter 191: Meeting the Sin
- Chapter 190: The Flight West
- Chapter 189: We need your help, Jaenor!
- Chapter 188: An apology from Mother Supreme
- Chapter 187: The Unexpected Guest
- Chapter 186: Threesome with family ladies
- Chapter 185: Letter from the Imperial Princess - 2
- Chapter 184: Letter from the Imperial Princess
- Chapter 183: The Unexpected Visitors
- Chapter 182: With friends in the tavern
- Chapter 181: A small respite in chaos
- Chapter 180: I will make the Arkwright’s great again
- Chapter 179: The houses loyal to us
- Chapter 178: The Divine Beast
- Chapter 177: Back with the family
- Chapter 176: Nothing matters in the end
- Chapter 175: The Seven Sins - 2
- Chapter 174: The Seven Sins -1
- Chapter 173: The Empress’ lost love
- Chapter 172: We got to do what we got to do.
- Chapter 171: Meeting the Prince
- Chapter 170: The Estate far away...
- Chapter 169: A warning or guidance
- Chapter 168 168: An Ascendant in the spire
- Chapter 167 167: Ignorance of the powerful beings
- Chapter 166 166: Beyond the realm
- Chapter 165 165: The Court of Lady Maude Peanna
- Chapter 164 164: The North Trenches
- Chapter 163 163: Two demoness
- Chapter 162 162: The Escape
- Chapter 161 161: Artifact of the Seperation
- Chapter 160 160: Two cores as One
- Chapter 159 159: Join me and we will kill him!
- Chapter 158 158: Lord of Sin into the fraye
- Chapter 157 157: Mother Supreme Wendelina
- Chapter 156 156: He is an abomination
- Chapter 155 155: Take the sword, Jaenor
- Chapter 154 154: Killing me won't be easy
- Chapter 153 153: The annihilation of Ki'thara tribe
- Chapter 152 152: The Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 151 151: Save Baren!
- Chapter 150 150: I will make my house rise to power again
- Chapter 149 149: My Name is JAENOR ARKWRIGHT!!!
- Chapter 148 148: You are from a family of traitors
- Chapter 147 147: Pursuit of the chosen
- Chapter 146 146: Kiss your aunt!
- Chapter 145 145: The twisted couple
- Chapter 144 144: No one disrespects my family
- Chapter 143 143: The ball of the Baron
- Chapter 142 142: In search of their friends
- Chapter 141 141: Secret chamber under the temple
- Chapter 140 140: Blaedred Skull Sect
- Chapter 139 139: Just like his grandfather!
- Chapter 138 138: You will not touch the boy
- Chapter 137 137: Dark spirits of the hills
- Chapter 136 136: An Invitation to Ball
- Chapter 135 135: I am an AssMan
- Chapter 134 134: A mysterious couple
- Chapter 133 133: A mature woman feels different
- Chapter 132 132: Years of lonliness melted away
- Chapter 131 131: Grandmother, Id like to...
- Chapter 130 130: Aura core
- Chapter 129 129: Wicked Witch sisters
- Chapter 128 128: Meeting the old heroes - 2
- Chapter 127 127: Meeting the old heroes - 1
- Chapter 126 126: Training by the old man
- Chapter 125 125: Grandmother?
- Chapter 124 124: The duchy of Drakenten
- Chapter 123 123: Arrival of Witches
- Chapter 122 122: We need to leave, Jaenor
- Chapter 121 121: Meeting his friends
- Chapter 120 120: INTO THE ABYSS!
- Chapter 119 119: Revelation hits harder
- Chapter 118 118: Beings older than time itself
- Chapter 117 117: Lordess Magdalyna
- Chapter 116 116: Unpredictable
- Chapter 115 115: The Origin Aura of the Lord
- Chapter 114 114: Lich attacks Jaenor
- Chapter 113 113: The dual core entity
- Chapter 112 112: You big fat pig!
- Chapter 111 111: Enter the dragon
- Chapter 110 110: Phantom bow of Origin
- Chapter 109 109: Just like back then
- Chapter 108 108: Die if you must, but do let anyone pass
- Chapter 107 107: Waking the dead
- Chapter 106 106: The Orc lord retreats
- Chapter 105 105: Lich king's Legion
- Chapter 104 104: Lich King
- Chapter 103 103: News of the Dark legion's march
- Chapter 102 102: General Knight Kaider
- Chapter 101 101: Gigantic hills of eastern border
- Chapter 100 100: Berdhshire Fortress
- Chapter 99 99: Realm of Immortals
- Chapter 98 98: She is a powerhouse
- Chapter 97 97: Meeting the Mother Supreme - 2
- Chapter 96 96: Meeting the Mother Supreme -1
- Chapter 95 95: The Silverspire of the Witch Council
- Chapter 94 94: Killing off a troll
- Chapter 93 93: Jaenor is alive?
- Chapter 92 92: The half-dragon
- Chapter 91 91: Sugar momma
- Chapter 90 90: Daughters of the Matriarch
- Chapter 89 89: Rumors of the Chosen three
- Chapter 88 88: Witch Morgana is back
- Chapter 87 87: Foolish boy!
- Chapter 86 86: I'm yours to take
- Chapter 85 85: Plesuring him on the boat
- Chapter 84 84: Sea milf
- Chapter 83 83: Sailing away on the Pirate ship
- Chapter 82 82: Lord commander Thaddeus
- Chapter 81 81: The Witch Hunters
- Chapter 80 80: Brotherhood of the Inquistion
- Chapter 79 79: I desire you and I want you!!
- Chapter 78 78: Join hands with the Mistress
- Chapter 77 77: The Origin Bearer
- Chapter 76 76: You have committed a grave sin
- Chapter 75 75: You are the Ashen Witch
- Chapter 74 74: Origin Primarch
- Chapter 73 73: The Origin Stone
- Chapter 72 72: Redmoon witches
- Chapter 71 71: Nowhere to be seen
- Chapter 70 70: You are one lucky MF!!
- Chapter 69 69: Gorgeous thicc milf
- Chapter 68 68: You are my Witch, my devil!
- Chapter 67 67: Siren Queen of the deep waters
- Chapter 66 66: Out of control
- Chapter 65 65: Humans are fun to mess with
- Chapter 64 64: Sirens on the land
- Chapter 63 63: Enchanting Witch
- Chapter 62 62: The witch and the lost boy
- Chapter 61 61: Wake from the dead!
- Chapter 60 60: Spear and Dragon
- Chapter 59 59: Training of the Chosen
- Chapter 58 58: The Three Heroes
- Chapter 57 57: Lord of Pride Sin - Draelusa
- Chapter 56 56: Death of Jaenor
- Chapter 55: Darkgrim lands - 3
- Chapter 54: Darkgrim lands - 2
- Chapter 53: Darkgrim lands - 1
- Chapter 52: Going into the darkgrim lands..
- Chapter 51: Jaenor is the chosen one?
- Chapter 50: Summoning a dragon
- Chapter 49: Kidnapping Jaenor
- Chapter 48: A talking fiend
- Chapter 47: Brown Robed Witches
- Chapter 46: How about a drink?
- Chapter 45: This isn’t over, Witch
- Chapter 44: Duel between the Witches
- Chapter 43: Dominant Witch
- Chapter 42: You will be killed!
- Chapter 41: The New Reality
- Chapter 40: Departure
- Chapter 39: You parents are dead
- Chapter 38: Are you her real son?
- Chapter 37: We will come back
- Chapter 36: We need to leave
- Chapter 35: Chosen ones
- Chapter 34: Awakening - 2
- Chapter 33: Awakening
- Chapter 32: Pure Rage
- Chapter 31: The Origin - source
- Chapter 30: The Witch of the Coven
- Chapter 29: Slaughter
- Chapter 28: Fiends of the darkness
- Chapter 27: Wedding turend into Nightmare
- Chapter 26: Shadows in the night
- Chapter 25: Night liaisons
- Chapter 24: Wedding
- Chapter 23: A ritual in the woods - 2
- Chapter 22: A ritual in the woods - 1
- Chapter 21: Feisty girl Rena
- Chapter 20: Soon to be husband
- Chapter 19: Proposal
- Chapter 18: Witch arrives in the mountain
- Chapter 17: Another day at the tavern
- Chapter 16: His mother’s fury
- Chapter 15: Old friends
- Chapter 14: My friends mother - 2
- Chapter 13: My friend’s mother
- Chapter 12: Routine life in mountains
- Chapter 11: I am not touching you
- Chapter 10: Mother of mine
- Chapter 9: Milf list
- Chapter 8: You should calm down, daughter
- Chapter 7: All night long (18+)
- Chapter 6: Mature Vixen
- Chapter 5: My girlfriend’s mother
- Chapter 4: Daughter rejects, mother steps in
- Chapter 3: A Paradise
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: Forbidden love