Chapter 251: The Council Of Knives
(Narrated by one who sees all chambers, hears all whispers, and knows that truth dies first in rooms where power gathers.)
Dearest reader, if you had stood in the Grand Council Chamber that morning, you would have sworn the air itself had turned to knives.
The room was a monument to Nevareth’s ancient glory, a massive circular space crowned by a domed ceiling of ice crystal so pure it caught every ray of weak winter light and shattered it into cold rainbows.
They danced across walls carved with the empire’s history, across the long obsidian table that dominated the chamber’s center like a sleeping serpent, across the faces of nobles who had come dressed for war wearing silk instead of steel.
The table itself was a work of art and intimidation both.
Black stone polished until it reflected like dark water, carved along its edges with scenes of conquest and coronation, of treaties signed and enemies vanquished.
Seats arranged by rank, dukes closest to the head where power resided, lesser nobles radiating outward in descending circles of influence.
Above them, galleries packed with courtiers who’d arrived hours early to claim the best vantage points.
Scribes sat ready with their parchment and ink, quills poised to record everything, to immortalize this session in the empire’s chronicles. They would write truth or lies depending on who won.
The air was thick with tension, with the weight of unspoken accusations, with the certainty that everyone present knew this was no routine council session.
This was war.
Just fought with words instead of swords, with reputation instead of blood.
They had arranged themselves with the careful precision of opposing armies.
On the left side of the table, Vetra’s faction clustered like frost on glass, cold, spreading, inexorable.
In the second seat, immediately beside where the Regent Empress would sit, Archon-Duke Viktor Virelya held court.
Dressed in his House colors of midnight-blue and silver, every thread expensive, every ornament calculated.
His expression was mild, almost pleasant, but his fingers steepled before him in a gesture reader, you have seen in men who plot.
His eyes moved constantly, cataloging, assessing, already three moves ahead in games the others hadn’t realized they were playing.
The fourth seat held Duke Aldren Frostholm, ancient and traditional as the stones of Nevareth itself.
His robes were conservative, high-collared, embroidered with patterns that had been fashionable when his grandfather ruled these lands.
His face was stern, carved from disapproval and old certainties. Loyal unto death, yes, but to which vision of the empire? That was the question.
Behind Vetra’s chair, standing with the perfect posture of expensive breeding, Lady Isolde Ravencrest watched the chamber with eyes like daggers wrapped in velvet.
Her black dress was elegant, trimmed in silver that caught light with every breath. Cold beauty, the kind that made men stupid and women wary. She was a knife Vetra had sharpened personally.
Her brothers had come too. Lord “aemon Ravencrest sat in ninth seat, military bearing evident in every line of his body despite civilian dress.
The scar across his jaw spoke of real battles, real violence. He watched Eris with open hostility, not bothering to hide what most nobles masked with courtesy. A soldier who saw enemies and allies, nothing in between.
Beside him, in the eleventh seat, Lord Kael Ravencrest, the youngest of the three. Handsome, charming, his smile like honey poured over poison.
His fingers tapped the obsidian table in anxious rhythm, energy barely contained beneath polished manners. Dangerous in a different way than his brother, the kind who smiled while sliding knives between ribs.
Marquess Theron Ashveil, Master of Coin, sat in seventh seat practically vibrating with smugness. His robes cost more than most nobles earned in a year, jewelry dripping from fingers and throat and ears like he’d robbed a dragon’s hoard.
He leaned back in his chair with the confidence of a man who knew exactly how much gold Vetra had promised him for this performance.
Duke Cassius Argentum in the fifth seat looked ready to vomit. Nervous energy radiated from him in waves. His eyes darted around the chamber like a cornered animal’s, sweat beading on his forehead despite the room’s permanent chill.
Whatever Vetra held over him, whatever secret or scandal she’d unearthed, it was enough to make him shake even while sitting down.
And scattered among the lower seats, fifteen lesser nobles, counts, viscounts, barons who owed Vetra either patronage or blackmail. They would vote as she directed, speak when she signaled, a chorus trained to harmony.
The center positions held those who had not yet chosen sides, or claimed they hadn’t.
Duke Konstantin Vael in the third seat wore merchant-prince attire, practical and expensive both. Fine cloth that wouldn’t hinder movement, minimal jewelry that wouldn’t slow flight if necessity demanded it.
His face was carefully blank, giving nothing away while his mind calculated odds like a gambler weighing dice. Which side would profit him more? That was all that mattered.
General Aldrik Winterbane stood rather than sat, military protocol dictating he remain ready despite his rank. Full dress uniform, medals gleaming across his chest like captured stars.
His face was weathered from years commanding armies at the empire’s borders, his eyes conflicted.
Reader, you could see the torn loyalties written in every line of his expression…duty to the Regent Empress who’d promoted him, or duty to the Emperor he’d sworn to serve?
Soren’s allies occupied the right side with notable sparseness.
Duke Elian Stormwatch held seat one, the position of highest honor among the nobility. Young, confident, his hands bearing the scars of someone who’d actually fought rather than commanded from distance.
He sat with warrior’s posture, back straight, eyes alert, ready to defend his emperor with words or steel, whichever proved necessary. Loyalty radiated from him like heat from forge-fire.
Behind Soren, Commander Ryse stood at attention, hand resting on his sword hilt. Not threateningly, just… present.
A reminder that violence remained an option even in civilized spaces. His eyes swept the chamber constantly, cataloging threats, identifying weak points in defenses both political and physical. Protecting his emperor from every angle.
Aldric sat lower at the table, positioned as secretary rather than participant. His quill was ready, his parchment pristine, but reader, you should know—his ears were sharpest in the room.
He would miss nothing, record everything, provide Soren with intelligence that might prove more valuable than any noble’s vote.
Scattered among the remaining right-side seats, eight to ten younger nobles. Reformists, they called themselves. Modernizers.
Men and women who believed in Soren’s vision of an empire that looked forward instead of backward, that adapted instead of stagnated.
They were outnumbered badly, but their presence mattered. Symbols of change in a room drowning in tradition.
And at the head of the table, the three who would decide how this battle unfolded.
Soren sat in the emperor’s seat wearing full imperial regalia. Ice-blue robes embroidered with silver thread that caught light like frost on glass.
The crown of Nevareth rested on his blonde hair, not heavy, not ornate, just three bands of platinum twisted together and set with a single diamond that seemed to glow from within.
His face was carved from winter itself, expression giving nothing away. But his eyes, reader… his eyes were cold enough to freeze blood in veins. Ready for war.
To his left, Eris occupied the position of future empress. The seat had been empty for years, dust gathering on cushions no one dared sit upon. But she filled it now as though it had been made for her.
She wore deep crimson that seemed to burn against the chamber’s perpetual cold, black accents sharp as blade-edges, fire opals at throat and wrists catching light like captured flames.
Her hair was arranged with elegant simplicity, her face calm. Too calm. The kind of calm predators wore while deciding which prey to take first.
To his right, Vetra sat in the Regent’s chair wearing ice-white that matched the room itself. Her diamond crown caught every rainbow from the ceiling, scattering light like shattered promises.
Her expression was maternal, concerned, grieving for the losses they’d suffered yesterday. All lies.
All calculated. Reader, if you looked close enough, you could see the satisfaction lurking beneath the performance.
This was her stage, her moment, and she intended to direct every scene.
The chamber fell silent as death when Soren raised one hand.
“This council convenes,” his voice carried across the space without strain, “to address yesterday’s attack on our capital. Commander Ryse—your report.”
Ryse stepped forward, unrolling a scroll with military precision. His voice came out crisp, emotionless, just facts presented without embellishment or interpretation.
But oh, reader, the facts were horror enough.
“Two hundred and twenty-four confirmed dead.”
The words landed like stones in still water, ripples of silence spreading outward. Someone in the gallery gasped, the sound loud in the sudden quiet.
“Fourty now missing, presumed dead in areas where remains could not be recovered.”
More gasps now. Whispers starting, spreading like infection through the crowd.
“Two hundred eight wounded. Fifty-three in critical condition, survival uncertain.”
The numbers stopped being abstract. They became faces, families, futures erased in fire and blood and demon claws.
The nobles who’d come ready for political theater found themselves confronting actual tragedy instead.
“Structural damage assessment,” Ryse continued, voice steady as stone. “Outer district completely destroyed. Seventy buildings classified as total loss. Market square obliterated, nothing salvageable. Three residential blocks burned to foundation. Cathedral of Minor Ice collapsed from heat damage to support structures.”
Murmurs spread through the chamber now, through the gallery above. Horror settling in like cold seeping through clothing. This wasn’t just an attack. This was devastation.
“Current crisis status,” and here, reader, Ryse’s voice finally cracked slightly. Just a hairline fracture in his professional composure.
“Citizens terrified. Approximately two thousand fled to inner districts overnight. Refugee crisis developing. Food distribution systems disrupted. Water infrastructure damaged in affected areas. Full blizzard approaches in three weeks. Without proper shelter, casualties from cold will exceed yesterday’s death toll.”
He paused, looking directly at Soren. The weight of what came next was visible In his expression.
“Citizens are demanding answers, Your Majesty. Demanding protection. Demanding someone be held responsible for what happened to their families.”
Someone to blame. Someone to punish. Someone’s blood to pay for their losses.
The message was clear as ice crystal.
Soren stood slowly, drawing every eye in the chamber. When he spoke, his voice carried the absolute authority of someone born to rule, trained from childhood to command not just armies but nations.
“Thank you, Commander.” He let the words settle, then continued. “The empire grieves with those who lost loved ones yesterday. We will provide all possible aid… shelter, food, medical care, whatever is needed. No citizen will face winter without protection.”
He paused, meeting the eyes of every noble in turn. Making sure they understood what came next.
“We will also find those responsible for this attack.” Weight on that word, responsible, like ice cracking under pressure. “And we will deliver justice. Swift and complete.”
His expression promised violence wrapped in legal proceedings, retribution dressed in imperial authority.
Reader, the battle lines were drawn.
Now came the question of who would draw first blood.
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Chapters
- Chapter 563: The Emperor is gone.
- Chapter 562: The Fraying Edge
- Chapter 561: The legacy of a dead woman
- Chapter 560: The Shape Of A Creator
- Chapter 559: The Heart Of A god
- Chapter 558: A distant memory and Painful goodbyes
- Chapter 557: Dilemma
- Chapter 556: Wrong
- Chapter 555: Monster of ice
- Chapter 554: Frostspine pt 3
- Chapter 553: Frostspine pt 2
- Chapter 552: Frostspine
- Chapter 551: Offsprings or The Real Deal?
- Chapter 550: Fire And Ice
- Chapter 549: Other Half Of A Story
- Chapter 548: Incomplete
- Chapter 547: Little Army
- Chapter 546: A king and A dying Empress
- Chapter 545: Surrender
- Chapter 544: The courtyard of Ash
- Chapter 543: The Winter Plains
- Chapter 542: A game of politics
- Chapter 541: A wound in the earth
- Chapter 540: The Cause
- Chapter 539: Three heartbeats
- Chapter 538: Inquiry
- Chapter 537: A death sentence... with triplets
- Chapter 536: The Court mage and The Fire Queen
- Chapter 535: Failing Fortress
- Chapter 534: Not one but three?
- Chapter 533: A tiny dragon
- Chapter 532: Execution
- Chapter 531: a stage play
- Chapter 530: Echo
- Chapter 529: A dying Empress
- Chapter 528: A woman and a dragon
- Chapter 527: The god of fire pt 2
- Chapter 526: The god of fire
- Chapter 525: Silence
- Chapter 524: I love you too, Soren.
- Chapter 523: The greatest gift
- Chapter 522: Hidden wish
- Chapter 521: Honesty
- Chapter 520: The weight of the crown
- Chapter 519: Deliberation
- Chapter 518: The True Scale of The Fire
- Chapter 517: Dragon and Vessel
- Chapter 516: Confessions
- Chapter 515: The Dance of Ice and Death
- Chapter 514: Mother vs son
- Chapter 513: The Frost mother’s Blood
- Chapter 512: Sacrifice
- Chapter 511: Dragon-born
- Chapter 510: A ghost from the past
- Chapter 509: Ivanya
- Chapter 508: Fuck the story
- Chapter 507: A war of gods
- Chapter 506: Battlefield
- Chapter 505: Trouble in paradise
- Chapter 504: Fear
- Chapter 503: queen of the swarm
- Chapter 502: Pawn
- Chapter 501: Void
- Chapter 500: Desperation
- Chapter 499: A silent partner
- Chapter 498: Scavenger
- Chapter 497: Weakness
- Chapter 496: Compromise
- Chapter 495: A son
- Chapter 494: A fool
- Chapter 493: Bait
- Chapter 492: Convergence
- Chapter 491: Flame versus Void
- Chapter 490: A paradox
- Chapter 489: Metamorphosis
- Chapter 488: Emperor and Prisoner
- Chapter 487: The Great Unveiling
- Chapter 486: A cautionary tale
- Chapter 485: A final grace
- Chapter 484: Guilty
- Chapter 483: THE TRIAL OF VETRA HELENA NIVARRE PART 3
- Chapter 482: THE TRIAL OF VETRA HELENA NIVARRE PART 2
- Chapter 481: THE TRIAL OF VETRA HELENA NIVARRE PART 1
- Chapter 480: History
- Chapter 479: The Trap is set
- Chapter 478: So what?
- Chapter 477: Villain vs Villain
- Chapter 476: Missing pages
- Chapter 475: Loud silence
- Chapter 474: Cornered
- Chapter 473: Imperial bloodshed
- Chapter 472: Rebellion
- Chapter 471: Signal
- Chapter 470: The rot beneath the snow
- Chapter 469: Sleeping Goddess
- Chapter 468: Divine Art / New Found Fear
- Chapter 467: Devotion
- Chapter 466: Porcelain Guest
- Chapter 465: Unexpected Visitor
- Chapter 464: What can hurt a god
- Chapter 463: Assignment
- Chapter 462: Silent
- Chapter 461: "the invisible war"
- Chapter 460: Complicated
- Chapter 459: The lively palace
- Chapter 458: Chaos Wrapped in fire
- Chapter 457: The Old Mage
- Chapter 456: A fresh start
- Chapter 455: Desperation
- Chapter 454: Bittersweet
- Chapter 453: Death Sentence
- Chapter 452: A Weak Emperor
- Chapter 451: Bleeding Weapon
- Chapter 450: Mystery
- Chapter 449: Invisible Entity
- Chapter 448: Unguarded
- Chapter 447: Visitors
- Chapter 446: Dainty Danger
- Chapter 445: Curiosity
- Chapter 444: Past
- Chapter 443: Strange
- Chapter 442: False Calm
- Chapter 441: Cocoon
- Chapter 440: MADNESS r18 pt 3
- Chapter 439: MADNESS r18 pt 2
- Chapter 438: MADNESS r18
- Chapter 437: Home
- Chapter 436: Undignified
- Chapter 435: Warmth
- Chapter 434: Ice-skating
- Chapter 433: Reassurance
- Chapter 432: The adorable Emperor
- Chapter 431: Questions
- Chapter 430: Stone
- Chapter 429: The Winterkeep Festival
- Chapter 428: Ceremony begins
- Chapter 427: Distance
- Chapter 426: Winterkeep preparations
- Chapter 425: Saint and Sinner
- Chapter 424: Dangerous Prey
- Chapter 423: Failed Currency
- Chapter 422: A messy business
- Chapter 421: Torture pt 2
- Chapter 420: Torture
- Chapter 419: Tomorrow
- Chapter 418: Eris. Focus.
- Chapter 417: Concern
- Chapter 416: Brand Of Shame
- Chapter 415: Jewel of the North
- Chapter 414: Invisible
- Chapter 413: Friends
- Chapter 412: The Emperor’s work
- Chapter 411: Saint
- Chapter 410: Old Friend
- Chapter 409: The decree
- Chapter 408: Ophelia
- Chapter 407: The Latecomer
- Chapter 406: Over
- Chapter 405: Goodbye
- Chapter 404: Ghost under a tree
- Chapter 403: Beautiful Lie
- Chapter 402: Beginning
- Chapter 401: Responsibility
- Chapter 400: Corrupt
- Chapter 399: Solution
- Chapter 398: Parasite
- Chapter 397: Maternal duty
- Chapter 396: A good father
- Chapter 395: Silence of grief
- Chapter 394: Return
- Chapter 393: Rescue
- Chapter 392: Choice
- Chapter 391: My Curse
- Chapter 390: Separation
- Chapter 389: Avalanche
- Chapter 388: Survival
- Chapter 387: Unpredictable
- Chapter 386: Hot Spring Affairs r18
- Chapter 385: "Liar."
- Chapter 384: HATE
- Chapter 383: Teacher pt 2
- Chapter 382: Teacher
- Chapter 381: Jealousy Jealousy
- Chapter 380: Apex puppy
- Chapter 379: First Hunt
- Chapter 378: Night Camp
- Chapter 377: Outside the city
- Chapter 376: Morning of the hunt
- Chapter 375: A fool
- Chapter 374: TRAP
- Chapter 373: The Man
- Chapter 372: Final Word
- Chapter 371: Touch
- Chapter 370: Lose
- Chapter 369: Twenty Minutes
- Chapter 368: Nightmare
- Chapter 367: Friendly Duel pt 2
- Chapter 366: Friendly Duel
- Chapter 365: The Emperor and The King
- Chapter 364: Challenge
- Chapter 363: Story time
- Chapter 362: First Decree
- Chapter 361: Glowing Emperor
- Chapter 360: Work
- Chapter 359: Honeymoon?
- Chapter 358: Knot r18
- Chapter 357: Secret Confessions r18
- Chapter 356: Second puberty?
- Chapter 355: Memory
- Chapter 354: Lovesick
- Chapter 353: Fading
- Chapter 352: Distractions
- Chapter 351: Office
- Chapter 350: Temptation
- Chapter 349: Dethroned
- Chapter 348: AMBUSH
- Chapter 347: THE FIRST ASCENT
- Chapter 346: THE MOONLIGHT TRUCE
- Chapter 345: Check-in
- Chapter 344: Important Matters
- Chapter 343: The Smug Emperor
- Chapter 342: The Long Dark
- Chapter 341: FIRE IN THE WALLS
- Chapter 340: RISING SCANDAL PT 2
- Chapter 339: RISING SCANDAL
- Chapter 338: Monster in bed
- Chapter 337: Greediness r18
- Chapter 336: Inside forever r18
- Chapter 335: Punished r18
- Chapter 334: Payback r18
- Chapter 333: The beginning r18
- Chapter 332: Heated
- Chapter 331: Lucky
- Chapter 330: The Imperial bedchamber and The Aphrodisiac
- Chapter 329: Kristina
- Chapter 328: Hours
- Chapter 327: Gifts and Toasts
- Chapter 326: The Dance
- Chapter 325: Let the celebration begin
- Chapter 324: The Second Dress
- Chapter 323: Apologies/Gossips
- Chapter 322: Wretch
- Chapter 321: ERIS NIVARRE
- Chapter 320: THE SACRED VOWS PT 2
- Chapter 319: THE SACRED VOWS
- Chapter 318: THE CATHEDRAL AWAITS
- Chapter 317: WEDDING DRESS
- Chapter 316: The Groom’s Torment
- Chapter 315: Dawn of the Union
- Chapter 314: "The Weight of What Was and What Will Be" pt 2
- Chapter 313: "The Weight of What Was and What Will Be"
- Chapter 312: A mother’s joy
- Chapter 311: Memorial
- Chapter 310: Part IV
- Chapter 309: Part III
- Chapter 308: PART II
- Chapter 307: WEDDING PREPARATIONS I
- Chapter 306: The Emperor’s priority.
- Chapter 305: Ghost at the feast
- Chapter 304: A little dragon
- Chapter 303: Whispers at the ears of the King
- Chapter 302: Vetra’s Cold Judgment
- Chapter 301: Lost and Found
- Chapter 300: Two starved beasts
- Chapter 299: The Collision
- Chapter 298: Two days
- Chapter 297: "Where is she?"
- Chapter 296: Arrival
- Chapter 295: The Desperate Journey
- Chapter 294: The King’s Urgent Road
- Chapter 293: The Inner Council
- Chapter 292: Animals
- Chapter 291: Threads Converging
- Chapter 290: Descending to the Dungeons
- Chapter 289: Murder
- Chapter 288: The Weight Of Guilt
- Chapter 287: The Weight of Devotion
- Chapter 286: The Girl Who Walked Into Light
- Chapter 285: The Girl Who Knew Only Pain
- Chapter 284: The Quiet After Rage
- Chapter 283: The Whip of fire
- Chapter 282: The Price of Intervention
- Chapter 281: The Return of the Villainess
- Chapter 280: The Return
- Chapter 279: The Hunt
- Chapter 278: Desperate Measures
- Chapter 277: A Fate worse Than Death
- Chapter 276: Threat
- Chapter 275: Strike The Coin
- Chapter 274: THE DEEPENING RIFT
- Chapter 273: Trust
- Chapter 272: THE PROTEST EMERGES
- Chapter 271: THE EMPTY BED
- Chapter 270: MIDNIGHT CONSPIRACIES
- Chapter 269: DISTANCE
- Chapter 268: SCHEMES AND SHADOWS
- Chapter 267: GUILT AND INNOCENCE
- Chapter 266: MASKS AND MANIPULATION
- Chapter 265: A crack in reality
- Chapter 264: The Looks
- Chapter 263: The Beginning Of The End
- Chapter 262: Inappropriate Thoughts
- Chapter 261: The Servant’s worry
- Chapter 260: The Regent Empress’s Fury
- Chapter 259: The Queen’s fear
- Chapter 258: The Emperor’s regret
- Chapter 257: Decree
- Chapter 256: Motive
- Chapter 255: Witnesses
- Chapter 254: Display
- Chapter 253: Evidence
- Chapter 252: Wolves Circling
- Chapter 251: The Council Of Knives
- Chapter 250: Council meeting
- Chapter 249: Aneithra’s mark
- Chapter 248: The Truth of The Dragon pt 2
- Chapter 247: The Truth Of The Dragon
- Chapter 246: PARADISE
- Chapter 245: CHOICE
- Chapter 244: DANGEROUS
- Chapter 243: PROMISES
- Chapter 242: Home
- Chapter 241: Banishing Spell
- Chapter 240: One last time...
- Chapter 239: A little longer...
- Chapter 238: A gamble
- Chapter 237: Fire and The fool
- Chapter 236: Will
- Chapter 235: Hell
- Chapter 234: Emperor’s restraint
- Chapter 233: Winter made flesh
- Chapter 232: Salvation
- Chapter 231: Zahkar
- Chapter 230: News from the district
- Chapter 229: Scandalous
- Chapter 228: Ifrit
- Chapter 227: The Crack
- Chapter 226: Divine Judgement
- Chapter 225: PDA
- Chapter 224: Shift
- Chapter 223: Emperor of Nevareth
- Chapter 222: Apex Predator
- Chapter 221: Markings
- Chapter 220: Bleeding
- Chapter 219: Predator And Queen
- Chapter 218: Fire and Ice
- Chapter 217: Puppy
- Chapter 216: Cruel Lesson
- Chapter 215: Tales
- Chapter 214: Threats
- Chapter 213: Mira
- Chapter 212: Burn
- Chapter 211: Delusions
- Chapter 210: Pathetic
- Chapter 209: Murder Attempt
- Chapter 208: Bianca meets Eris
- Chapter 207: House Virelya
- Chapter 206: The Shadow’s Brush
- Chapter 205: "The Summoning of the Fallen Flame." pt 2
- Chapter 204: "The Summoning of the Fallen Flame."
- Chapter 203: Visitor
- Chapter 202: Negotiation
- Chapter 201: Paintings
- Chapter 200: Hollow
- Chapter 199: Finished
- Chapter 198: Authority
- Chapter 197: Confrontation
- Chapter 196: Report
- Chapter 195: Lady Isolde
- Chapter 194: Invitation pt 2
- Chapter 193: Invitation
- Chapter 192: BIANCA PT 2
- Chapter 191: BIANCA
- Chapter 190: Gossip
- Chapter 189: The Study Of Suspicion pt 2
- Chapter 188: The Study Of Suspicion
- Chapter 187: The Tyrant and The Tutor
- Chapter 186: Gifts
- Chapter 185: Afterthoughts
- Chapter 184: Dangerous
- Chapter 183: Shadow
- Chapter 182: MIDNIGHT AFTER
- Chapter 181: Only YOU r18
- Chapter 180: Deny
- Chapter 179: Intoxicating ( Want) r18
- Chapter 178: Want r18
- Chapter 177: Tease
- Chapter 176: Trouble
- Chapter 175: Contract
- Chapter 174: Peace
- Chapter 173: Practice
- Chapter 172: The Blessing Ceremony
- Chapter 171: The Regent’s Chamber pt 2
- Chapter 170: The Regent’s Chamber
- Chapter 169: Congratulatory line pt 2
- Chapter 168: Congratulatory line
- Chapter 167: A Different Feast
- Chapter 166: The game
- Chapter 165: Checkmate
- Chapter 164: The Crown And The Regent
- Chapter 163: THE EMPEROR’S ANSWER
- Chapter 162: Challenge
- Chapter 161: The announcement
- Chapter 160: The Feast
- Chapter 159: Winter Hall pt 2
- Chapter 158: Winter Hall
- Chapter 157: The Wolf’s Devotion
- Chapter 156: Preparation
- Chapter 155: Sanctuary
- Chapter 154: Bewitched
- Chapter 153: Aldric pt 1
- Chapter 152: Bjorn
- Chapter 151: Entry to the Palace
- Chapter 150: Another Villainess
- Chapter 149: The Gauntlet
- Chapter 148: The Frozen Court
- Chapter 147: The Journey North
- Chapter 146: Into Winter’s Heart
- Chapter 145: The Emperor’s good mood
- Chapter 144: Check up
- Chapter 143: Concern
- Chapter 142: Priorities
- Chapter 141: Homecoming
- Chapter 140: Crossing Thresholds
- Chapter 139: Worth it
- Chapter 138: Comfort and Consequences
- Chapter 137: Memory
- Chapter 136: Magic lessons
- Chapter 135: Walls
- Chapter 134: Unstable
- Chapter 133: Dress up
- Chapter 132: Morning Confessions pt 2
- Chapter 131: Morning confessions
- Chapter 130: Morning Light
- Chapter 129: Questions Without Answers pt 2
- Chapter 128: Questions Without Answers
- Chapter 127: Chains pt 2
- Chapter 126: Chains
- Chapter 125: The Regent Empress pt 2
- Chapter 124: The Regent Empress
- Chapter 123: Ryse
- Chapter 122: Solara
- Chapter 121: Message
- Chapter 120: Punishment pt 2
- Chapter 119: Punishment
- Chapter 118: A promise
- Chapter 117: Suggestion
- Chapter 116: Freezing
- Chapter 115: Improper Thoughts
- Chapter 114: Water
- Chapter 113: Hug
- Chapter 112: Back
- Chapter 111: Questions
- Chapter 110: Am I dead now?
- Chapter 109: Two Souls
- Chapter 108: PLEA
- Chapter 107: THE RIVER OF ANEITHRA
- Chapter 106: River of Aneithra
- Chapter 105: Command
- Chapter 104: A god
- Chapter 103: Syvrak pt 3
- Chapter 102: Syvrak pt 2
- Chapter 101: Syvrak
- Chapter 100: Letter
- Chapter 99: Scream
- Chapter 98: The Flameborn
- Chapter 97: Cave
- Chapter 96: The unknown.
- Chapter 95: Mark
- Chapter 94: A queen’s last grace
- Chapter 93: Anakai
- Chapter 92: Sentinel
- Chapter 91: Memorable.
- Chapter 90: "Patience"
- Chapter 89: Grudge
- Chapter 88: Devotion
- Chapter 87: New Life
- Chapter 86: Laughter
- Chapter 85: Journey
- Chapter 84: Grief
- Chapter 83: Stay
- Chapter 82: Future Empress
- Chapter 81: Pity
- Chapter 80: Light over Fire
- Chapter 79: The Savior and The Tyrant
- Chapter 78: Comfort
- Chapter 77: Promise
- Chapter 76: ice and fire
- Chapter 75: denial
- Chapter 74: Cage
- Chapter 73: Hope’s corpse
- Chapter 72: Fire Queen
- Chapter 71: The man I loved
- Chapter 70: Worry
- Chapter 69: Burn
- Chapter 68: Kiss
- Chapter 67: Vetra
- Chapter 66: What to do?
- Chapter 65: One Yes
- Chapter 64: No regrets
- Chapter 63: Hero/A mother’s gift
- Chapter 62: Desperation
- Chapter 61: Shameful ties
- Chapter 60: Proposal
- Chapter 59: Annulment
- Chapter 58: Abdication
- Chapter 57: Decree
- Chapter 56: Queen and Emperor
- Chapter 55: Treaty
- Chapter 54: Heartbeat
- Chapter 53: Curse
- Chapter 52: The first dance
- Chapter 51: Confrontation
- Chapter 50: The midnight Ball
- Chapter 49: Pandemonium
- Chapter 48: Slave to the heat
- Chapter 47: The missing Emperor
- Chapter 46: No wish
- Chapter 45: The winner
- Chapter 44: The Gambit
- Chapter 43: Final Round
- Chapter 42: The Proving part 2
- Chapter 41: The Proving
- Chapter 40: Stranger
- Chapter 39: The culling
- Chapter 38: Sacred rules
- Chapter 37: Ascension/Duel of the Flame
- Chapter 36: The Night After the Blessing
- Chapter 35: Final Blessings
- Chapter 34: Fascination
- Chapter 33: The Blind Kingdom
- Chapter 32: The First Flame
- Chapter 31: Confession
- Chapter 30: Gratitude.
- Chapter 29: Righteous half
- Chapter 28: The Hated Queen
- Chapter 27: The Burning Queen
- Chapter 26: To die by fire.
- Chapter 25: Revenge
- Chapter 24: a lost hound
- Chapter 23: Odd Man
- Chapter 22: Ice-blue gem
- Chapter 21: Night Market
- Chapter 20: Disguise
- Chapter 19: Loneliness
- Chapter 18: Tea 2
- Chapter 17: Tea
- Chapter 16: The Fire Testament
- Chapter 15: Burn the stage
- Chapter 14: A stray Emperor
- Chapter 13: Wine Stain
- Chapter 12: Haunted
- Chapter 11: Caelen - Greatest Obsession
- Chapter 10: Emperor Of Nevareth
- Chapter 9: Visit
- Chapter 8: Ophelia
- Chapter 7: Prayer
- Chapter 6: The sky that isn’t real.
- Chapter 5: Madwoman Reborn
- Chapter 4: Back Home
- Chapter 3: The Offer
- Chapter 2: The Awakening
- Chapter 1: The Witch of Solmire
- The Beginning (Prologue)