Chapter 87: 87. The Ironmane Border
Morning in the compound began with a system notification Owen hadn’t been expecting.
[Dragon King System]
[Story Dungeon Formation Detected: 340km East-Northeast]
[Estimated Manifestation: 14-21 days]
The encounter with Dominus had changed things. His connection with the fragments had grown strong enough that the system could now pick up a story dungeon’s mana fluctuation before it fully formed.
He stood at the window and read the notification twice. Fourteen to twenty-one days. That was shorter than he’d expected. The shamans had described the formation as six months in progress, which had made him think weeks at minimum, probably longer.
Something… or someone was speeding it up.
He brought it to the morning meeting. The group gathered in the compound’s main room, Sael and two of her senior delegation members among them, Leah seated between the Pride delegation and Owen’s group.
“Fourteen days minimum,” Yuki said, looking at the notification he’d shared through the bond and then read aloud for the others. “That’s the window.”
“The acceleration is a concern,” Alfred said, studying the map of the beastfolk continent spread across the table. “If the Story Dungeon is in the eastern territories and the Ironmane have closed their borders—”
“Then we either get their cooperation or we force our way through,” Odessa finished.
“Or we go around them entirely,” Leah said. She leaned over the map and pointed. “The Ashplain runs between the Ironmane’s northern border and the mountains. It’s neutral ground — a traditional route maintained by all three clans under an old agreement. Marak can’t officially close it without a unanimous council vote, and he hasn’t tried.”
“Yet,” Sael said.
“Yes, yet,” Leah agreed. “But if we move before he does—”
“How long through the Ashplain?” Owen asked.
“Five days to the eastern approaches. Another day to where the system is placing the formation.” Leah traced the route with her finger. “Six days total, assuming no complications.”
“The Ashplain has never been uncomplicated in my lifetime,” Sael said. “It’s a boundary zone. Things that don’t belong in settled territory end up there — monsters from the deeper plains, outcasts from all three clans, and occasionally deliberate obstacles left by people who want to discourage certain travellers from getting through.”
“You’re saying someone might try to block us,” Owen said.
“I’m saying you should treat the Ashplain as a threat, not a road.” Sael looked at him steadily. “Can your group handle that?”
Owen looked around the table.
Yuki, whose Battle Intuition had been firing more frequently since they had arrived in Vashari. Odessa, who had been sending increasingly pointed messages to her Azure Sky Dragon’s handler about combat readiness. Alfred, who had produced a whetstone from somewhere and was dragging it along the steel rim of his shield with quiet focus. And Leah, whose claws had extended and retracted twice since Marak’s name had come up.
“Yes,” he said.
“Then there is also the matter of what is accelerating the dungeon,” Sael continued. She glanced at Ren: a broad-shouldered lion-folk man, her senior delegation “Tell them.”
Ren placed both hands flat on the table. “My scouts reported two things this week that I hadn’t yet passed on to the Pride-Mother, because I was waiting for confirmation.” He looked at Owen. “I have it now. First: there is someone moving through the eastern territories at night, avoiding Ironmane patrols, heading toward the formation site. My scouts describe her as small, humanoid, purple-skinned.”
Owen went still.
“Azmireth,” Yuki said.
“If that is her name.” Ren continued.
“Second: the Ironmane settlement at the eastern border, the one our scouts say doesn’t feel right, has been expanding quickly. They’re building something. The work is being done at night, and the workers are not Ironmane.”
“Not Ironmane,” Owen said. “Then what are they?”
“My scouts couldn’t get close enough to identify them clearly. But the mana signatures—” Ren paused. “I don’t have the technical vocabulary an Association-trained hunter would have. The way they described it was: an unpleasant smell. we beast folk sense mana better through smell. And the mana is present but there is an absence about it”
Owen thought about when he was standing in Eckstein dungeon field, reaching out with his Mana Sense, and finding no trace of Azmireth until she had spoken directly into his ear.
“Demons,” he said.
No one spoke for a moment.
“The sealed continent,” Sael said quietly.
“At this point, It’s safe to say it’s Partially breached,” Owen said. “We ran into three of them on the human continent, operating under Eckstein’s cover. If Azmireth is here and there are more of them working the eastern border—”
“Then the breach is larger than just three demons,” Alfred said.
“Significantly larger,” Owen agreed.
Outside, Vashari’s market had come to life: merchants calling out, carts moving, a city doing what cities do in the morning.
Fourteen days. A story dungeon forming in territory run by a clan whose leadership had been compromised, with demons working its eastern border under cover of night.
“We leave in two days,” Owen said. “That gives us time to prepare, and gives Sael’s contacts time to get a clearer picture of the Ashplain.” He looked at the Pride-Mother.
“Will the Auric Pride—”
“I’ll send a warrior escort to the Ashplain’s entrance,” Sael said, before he finished.
“Beyond that, the neutrality agreement means Pride warriors can’t enter without triggering the same council vote I’m not ready to force. But the escort will be my senior warriors.” She held his gaze. “They’ll wait at the entrance for your return.”
“And if we don’t return—”
“Then I call the vote myself, and we enter the eastern territories in force.” A short pause.
“Try to come back before it gets to that. A full inter-clan conflict would be complicated for everyone.”
“Noted,” Owen said.
“One more thing.” Sael’s tone shifted.
“The beastfolk shamans have kept the Dragon prayers for a thousand years. What you’re doing: trying to rebuild Drak’thar, trying to bring dragons back beyond the Devourer’s reach. That isn’t only your goal. It’s an old prayer that’s finally being answered.” She paused.
“Whatever happens out there, you’re not doing this alone. The beastfolk continent has been waiting for this, even when we didn’t know we were waiting. We’re not going to pretend otherwise.”
Owen held her gaze for a moment.
“I’ll be sure to live up to your expectations” he said.
Sael nodded once in acknowledgement.
“Two days,” she said. “I’ll have information on the Ashplain by tomorrow evening. Eat something. Sleep if you can.” She stood, and paused. “And Owen.”
He looked at her.
“Try not to start a war.” The corner of her mouth moved. “Though I suspect the war has already made up its mind to begin.”
She left. The room felt different without her in it.
Leah watched her mother go, then looked at Owen with an expression he hadn’t seen from her before, something between amusement and resignation, and something else he couldn’t quite place.
“I told you,” she said. ” That you’d understand when you met her.”
“You were right,” Owen said.
Uru shifted on Yuki’s shoulder. Outside, Vashari carried on with its morning, unaware that something significant had just been decided over a map and a cup of tea.
Two days. The Ashplain. And beyond it, a story dungeon pulling itself into existence.
With Azmireth already walking toward it in the dark, for reasons Owen intended to get in the way of.
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Chapters
- Chapter 191. First Day of the Hunt
- Chapter 190. Desert Hunt
- Chapter 189. The Veteran’s Say
- Chapter 188. The real game
- Chapter 187. Apex Predators lurking
- Chapter 186. Trust is a Broken thing
- Chapter 185. First Kill
- Chapter 184. Prison World
- Chapter 183. The Trial (2)
- Chapter 182. The Trial (1)
- Chapter 181. Tribunal HQ (2)
- Chapter 180. Tribunal HQ (1)
- Chapter 179. Centre of the Cosmos, Welcome to Justice
- Chapter 178. Kidnapped
- Chapter 177. The Chase
- Chapter 176. The Final Push (2)
- Chapter 175. The Final Push (1)
- Chapter 174. Tier 5, Four Stars
- Chapter 173. Grinding
- Chapter 172. Floor 1: Awakening the law of Resonance
- Chapter 171. Arrival
- Chapter 170. Warp
- Chapter 169. Departure from Kaelos
- Chapter 168. The Associate
- Chapter 167. Through The Nebula
- Chapter 166. The Beserker
- Chapter 165. The Crucible Arena
- Chapter 164. Desolate Beast
- Chapter 163. The Cosmic Highway
- Chapter 162. Farewell [18+]
- Chapter 161. Instant Conversion
- Chapter 160. Celestial Vagrant Captain Vs Dragon king
- Chapter 159. Beep! Cosmic Pirates approaching!
- Chapter 158. A Fist of Cosmic Power
- Chapter 157. Fight me. Oh, Dragon King
- Chapter 156. The Will (3)
- Chapter 155. The Will (2)
- Chapter 154. The Will (1)
- Chapter 153. Greater Dragonkin
- Chapter 152. One Year Later
- Chapter 151. From Orphan to Family, a dawn of peace
- Chapter 150. A Newer Seal for Redemption
- Chapter 149. The King’s Return Ends the war
- Chapter 148. Adult Dragon Evolution
- Chapter 147. True Destruction
- Chapter 146. The Reckoning
- Chapter 145. Brothers Fight, But not to the death.
- Chapter 144. Dawn of War
- Chapter 143. The Breaking
- Chapter 142. The calm before the Storm
- Chapter 141. Anchor Points
- Chapter 140. Slime Evolution
- Chapter 139. The Infiltrator
- Chapter 138. The Corrupted
- Chapter 137. Gornak, The Lich
- Chapter 136. The Council of Four
- Chapter 135. The Final Return
- Chapter 134. The Will’s Reckoning
- Chapter 133. Heaven’s Wrath
- Chapter 132. The Demon Tide
- Chapter 131. The Gathering Storm
- Chapter 130. The Dragon King’s Stand
- Chapter 129. Blood of My Blood
- Chapter 128. Cost of survival
- Chapter 127. The Only One
- Chapter 126. The UNITY ritual
- Chapter 125. The Queen’s Price
- Chapter 124. The DeepWood’s choice
- Chapter 123. The mountain’s Secret
- Chapter 122. The Whisperer’s wrath
- Chapter 121. The Unraveling
- Chapter 120. The Whisperer’s web
- Chapter 119. The High Lady’s Judgement
- Chapter 118. The Next Voyage
- Chapter 117. Before Dawn [18+]
- Chapter 116. Weight of memory.
- Chapter 115. Declaration of War
- Chapter 114. The Return
- Chapter 113. Escalation
- Chapter 112. The Other Party Members
- Chapter 111. Decoding The Heavens
- Chapter 110. Dragon King’s Judgement
- Chapter 109. Heaven’s Design
- Chapter 108. Forbidden Knowledge
- Chapter 107. The Investigation
- Chapter 106. Questions of Faith
- Chapter 105. The Nether rift
- Chapter 104. The Marked Blacksmith
- Chapter 103. Celeste
- Chapter 102. No winner
- Chapter 101. Brothers Fight, that’s what they do
- Chapter 100. The Two Heirs
- Chapter 99. Into the 2nd Story Dungeon
- Chapter 98. Cleansing
- Chapter 97. News of The Six Demon Generals
- Chapter 96. The Late Demon General Azmireth
- Chapter 95. The expelled Shamans
- Chapter 94. Cost of Resonance
- Chapter 93. A Dragon and Devil’s Dance
- Chapter 92. Marak
- Chapter 91. The Border
- Chapter 90. The Narrows
- Chapter 89. Night-time in the Ashplain
- Chapter 88. Into The Ashplain
- Chapter 87. The Ironmane Border
- Chapter 86. Pride-Mother II [18+]
- Chapter 85. Pride-Mother I
- Chapter 84. The Shamans’ Hall
- Chapter 83. Vashari
- Chapter 82. LandFall
- Chapter 81. A Family of Six
- Chapter 80. The Diplomatic Vessel [18+]
- Chapter 79. 10 Days Preparations
- Chapter 78. Lionfolk, Leah of the Auric Pride
- Chapter 77. Agent Helena Ridge
- Chapter 76. Outside the gate II
- Chapter 75. Outside the gate I
- Chapter 74. Hellfire
- Chapter 73. Vorthraxx is coming
- Chapter 72. One Vs one Hundred
- Chapter 71. Leah the Lioness
- Chapter 70. Who is Within the demon’s amulet?
- Chapter 69. Escape
- Chapter 68. Ambush in a Trap
- Chapter 67. Surveillance
- Chapter 66. Understanding The Cage
- Chapter 65. The will’s True Nature
- Chapter 64. Truth II
- Chapter 63. Truth I
- Chapter 62. Lunch and Shadows
- Chapter 61. A king’s Kingdom To be
- Chapter 60. The Eckstein Dungeon
- Chapter 59. come inside me [18+]
- Chapter 58. what comes next?
- Chapter 57. Dominus
- Chapter 56. The Outer-Divinity Descends III
- Chapter 55. The Outer-Divinity Descends II
- Chapter 54. The Outer-Divinity Descends I
- Chapter 53. 6th & 7th Seats Vs The Party
- Chapter 52. The Fifth Seat Vs Yuki
- Chapter 51. The Forth Seat Vs Owen
- Chapter 50. Lost in the mist
- Chapter 49. I Choose this Party
- Chapter 48. Arriving at ShadowGraves
- Chapter 47. Return to Fort Nox
- Chapter 46. Mission Briefing
- Chapter 45. Worries of the Greater Dragons
- Chapter 44. First True Bond [r18+]
- Chapter 43. an S-Ranked Slime
- Chapter 42. 2nd Evolution
- Chapter 41. The 100th Floor
- Chapter 40. The 99th Floor
- Chapter 39. The Prophecy
- Chapter 38. Tower of Royals
- Chapter 37. The Greater Dragons
- Chapter 36. Drak’thar
- Chapter 35. One month later
- Chapter 34. For the great one to descend
- Chapter 33. Lucien! no!
- Chapter 32. Dreams and Aspirations
- Chapter 31. prove yourself
- Chapter 30. The missing Dragon king and his Egg
- Chapter 29. A new World within the dungeon
- Chapter 28. The Story begins
- Chapter 27. Assassin’s Ambush
- Chapter 26. Testing Combos
- Chapter 25. Second Layer Bullmen
- Chapter 24. Co-ordinated Chaos
- Chapter 23. Dragon kin
- Chapter 22. Odessa Wayne
- Chapter 21. Weak Resolve
- Chapter 20. Narrative-type Dungeon
- Chapter 19. Dark Reaper’s Contract
- Chapter 18. Vonn
- Chapter 17. Sovereignty of time and space
- Chapter 16. Half-Dragon Transformation
- Chapter 15. Clumsy Party
- Chapter 14. Ranked #1 Guild: Glory Road
- Chapter 13. The Vice Guild Masters
- Chapter 12. Mercenaries
- Chapter 11. Rank Up Evaluation
- Chapter 10. Aura Farm
- Chapter 9. Reunion with my milf
- Chapter 8. Komodo Dragon
- Chapter 7. Baby Dragon Evolution
- Chapter 6. Dungeon Boss
- Chapter 5. Mommy Tamed me?
- Chapter 4. The milf beast Tamer
- Chapter 3. Roll, Dragon Egg!
- Chapter 2. Dragon King System
- Chapter 1. I’ll protect the milf