VAELOR KAIN: The Blood That Remembers
Vaelor Kain: The Blood That Remembers
They came for his blood. They woke something older.
Vaelor Kain was never meant to survive the night his family was slaughtered.
When masked killers invade his home, they are not there for wealth or revenge—but for his blood. A bloodline whispered about in sealed records and buried orders. A blood that does not simply live… but remembers.
That night, something inside Vaelor awakens.
When the massacre ends, he is left standing among the dead—with no memory of how they died and blood that is not entirely his own. Seven trained killers lie motionless at his feet, erased by a force he cannot yet understand.
His parents are gone. His name is now a target. And the village that once called him ordinary now calls him cursed.
But Vaelor is not the only one who remembers.
Hidden within his blood are fragments of power taken from the dead—echoes of lives, skills, and secrets that were never meant to coexist inside a living body.
And among those fragments are memories of a conspiracy: a network of men who planned his family’s destruction… and a symbol worn by someone who once sat at his own table.
Betrayed by someone he trusted. Hunted by forces he cannot see. And carrying a power that grows more unstable with every use, Vaelor is forced into exile before the village turns completely against him.
In the depths of the forest, on the edge of death, he meets Cael—a man who does not save him out of mercy, but because Vaelor is a weapon still unfinished.
Under brutal training, Vaelor learns the truth: his blood is not a curse, but a stolen inheritance—one capable of absorbing the power of the dead. A power nations would kill to control.
A power that once destroyed its previous wielders from the inside out.
But Vaelor’s awakening is different.
He doesn’t just inherit power.
He remembers things he has never lived.
As fragments of buried memories begin to surface, Vaelor uncovers a terrifying truth: the massacre of his family was not the beginning of his story—it was part of an older design.
A design tied to a hidden order, a shadowed master, and a name that should have made him stop hunting… but instead makes him burn with purpose.
Now trained, changed, and no longer entirely human, Vaelor steps out of the shadows with one certainty:
He is not just the survivor of a massacre.
He is the consequence of a decision made long before he was born.
And the people who tried to erase his bloodline have only succeeded in teaching it how to remember.