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Wolf Bloodline

King Einar, the astonishing king of the great and only continent, one day decided to choose a new heir to his kingdom from among his five most precious sons. By giving each of them different duties, King Einar did something unchangeable and unimaginable that day. He gave them an order and not only a task or a quest to accomplish, but he also wanted his sons to accomplish their duty with maturity, with honor, and with pride. But nothing, he wanted to do went in order, just because of his son. The eldest and most powerful brother, "Yores", opposed this situation. He decided that it would be better, if the King gave them a second chance. But everything was chosen, and he found himself another solution to conquer his biggest rival. Lost, against anything that he wanted to win. So he made a deal with the most powerful lineage, "The Apocalypse Lineage," to take the throne. And by obtaining power, he started a rebellion. After Yores took the throne, he ruled the people in such a manner for years, damaged many relationships and made himself the evilest person to ever be seen. But even his reign, came to an end. A wolf descendant, one of the strongest lineage's people, challenged Yores. Jiro, the strongest person among bloodlines. He was so brave, so strong, and so dauntless. He was someone who changed many things. The Battle of Jiro and Yores continued for three days exactly, and their battle, being heard all over the continent, changed the entire world. But the real story to be told was only beginning....

ASW · Fantasy
Not enough ratings
286 Chs

Frightful Underground

With the thrill of the slide still coursing through our veins, we took a moment to catch our breath and assess our surroundings. It was then that Lezlie, ever caring and nurturing, reached for her fanny pack. With gentle hands, she unzipped it and carefully withdrew a small, adorable white rabbit—the treasured companion her mother had given her.

As I watched, captivated by the scene unfolding before me, Lezlie's voice carried through the cave, breaking the silence. "Are you okay, Fluffy?" she called out to her rabbit, her voice infused with a blend of concern and affection.

I was taken aback by the sudden appearance of the rabbit. I couldn't believe how an adorable little creature would pop out of nowhere. "Wow," I talked to myself, "I didn't expect to see a real-life rabbit here."

Lezlie looked at me and kindly answered by smiling,

"Oh. I'm sorry, Ryuu. I forgot to tell you and Hiroshi. This is my pet." As she showed the head of the cute rabbit, she continued to explain, "I forgot that I took him with up until we stopped on the path. I was so lost in my thoughts, I forgot to feed him."

As Lezlie tended to Fluffy, delicately offering the rabbit small, enticing slices of carrots, a wave of surprise washed over me. The sight of her nurturing nature and the adorable interaction between girl and pet momentarily captivated my attention.

However, as my gaze shifted from the rabbit to our dimly lit surroundings, the reality of our situation jolted me back to awareness. The cave's rugged walls and the intermittent beams of light streaming through the cracks reminded me of the mysterious depths in which we found ourselves. The initial shock of our unexpected arrival still lingered, fueling a sense of awe and uncertainty.

I allowed the weight of our surroundings to settle upon me once more, as I was surprised at first, but I was still shocked by the situation we were in.

After looking around a little, I realized there was something around us.

My gaze wandered around, trying to make sense of the unusual lighting conditions. I noticed that the light was filtering through a hazy substance that permeated the air, giving everything an otherworldly hue. The shadows cast by the obstructions seemed to writhe and shift, making it difficult for me to keep my eyes on anything for too long.

And as I continued scanning the area, I began to hear strange noises coming from the shadows. It sounded like whispers, but I couldn't make out any words. I tried to listen more closely, but the whispers seemed to fade away whenever I focused too hard on them.

I also noticed movement behind the rocks and boulders, as if something was lurking just out of sight. I couldn't tell if it was just my imagination playing tricks on me or if there really was something there. Either way, I knew that we needed to be cautious.

Despite the eerie atmosphere, I forced myself to stay focused. I needed to assess the situation and determine whether or not we were in danger. With each passing moment, the feeling of unease grew stronger, and I couldn't shake the sense that we were being watched.

I gave Lezlie a signal with a small gesture with my hand to stay steady and not make a sound. I moved slowly behind the stones and with each step I got more tedious and anxious. I held my breath and raised my head.

And when I looked behind them, the rocks and stones covering every place, there was nothing. There was nothing to begin with, nor a track of an animal or a creature that could have been living here. I was sure I had heard whispers, and felt even the slight breeze that was caused by movements, but nothing was there.

At that moment, Lezlie shouted at me. Her calm eyes twitched into fearful ones, with a reflection of something coming closer. A vision grew larger in her pupils, reflecting the very thing behind me.

"Ryuu, behind you!"

Lezlie's warning jolted me out of my reverie, and my reflexes took over as I threw myself backward. What I saw next left me dumbfounded - a humanoid creature, its features indistinct in the shadows, brandishing a long and deadly spear. Without a second thought, it hurled the weapon at me with astonishing speed and accuracy. As I leaped into the air, the spear hurtled past me, its tip missing me by a hair's breadth. I watched in horror as it lodged itself in the wall behind Lezlie, leaving a gaping hole in the rock.

My heart racing, I scanned the darkness for any signs of the creature. The dim light filtering through the cavern made it difficult to distinguish shapes, and my senses were on high alert for any movement. I could hear faint rustling sounds, as if something was moving through the shadows beyond our line of sight. Lezlie sat motionless on the ground, her eyes wide with fear.

"That was too close," I said breathlessly. "I'm glad you warned me."

But my relief was short-lived as the reality of the situation dawned on me. We were in the heart of an unknown cavern, with no idea of what other dangers lay in wait. The creature's sudden appearance had put us on high alert, and I knew we had to be cautious. I kept a watchful eye on the darkness, hoping that the creature wouldn't strike again.

There was no one behind me. The sounds echoing were so distracting and misleading and I never understood how he got behind me so fast.

I slowly turned my head to Lezlie and warned her, "There are different kinds of creatures here," I said. "We need to move carefully."

"Alright, sounds logical," she replied.

As we were protecting ourselves, the monster appeared again. As it approached us a little more, we could see it more clearly. It didn't look like any creature I'd ever seen before. It had a human body, but its head looked like a predator, with pointed teeth and red eyes. It was wearing a skirt-like thing.

As the creature drew nearer, its menacing growl reverberating through the cave, my instincts surged, readying myself to defend against a potential attack. But before I could make a move, Lezlie's gentle tap on my shoulder interrupted my instinctive response.

Turning to face her, I followed her gaze as she pointed towards a cluster of stones, concealing something hidden from our view. Intrigued, I narrowed my focus on the mysterious obstruction, my attention shifting from the looming threat before us.

Lezlie's voice carried a note of caution and discovery as she whispered, "Ryuu, I think the creature is not the only one." Her finger extended, pointing silently towards the concealed area. Eagerly, I adjusted my stance, my senses honed in on what lay beyond those stones.

And as if a veil had been lifted, my eyes widened at the sight that unfolded before us. Figures emerged, one after another, from the shadows, their presence betraying an unexpected truth. They were not solitary creatures, but a collective, converging upon our position.

Lezlie's observation proved accurate—the threat we faced was not isolated, but part of a larger web of creatures lurking in the depths of the cave. Their relentless emergence from the darkness revealed an unsettling reality: we were not alone in this subterranean realm, and the challenges we would face extended beyond a single adversary.

In this tense moment, our eyes met, sharing a silent understanding. The weight of the situation settled upon us, urging us to brace ourselves for what lay ahead.

As the creatures closed in around us, their menacing presence palpable in the air, a surge of determination coursed through my veins. Instinctively, I readied myself for a potential confrontation, poised to defend against the encroaching threat.

"We can fight them," I said. "But since the number seems very misleading, it would be a waste of our time."

"You're right, Ryuu," Lezlie responded, her voice filled with a pearl of measured wisdom. "Fighting them may not be the wisest choice. We can't be certain of the solidity of this place, and we have no knowledge of the powers these creatures possess."

Intriguingly, despite their menacing presence, the creatures hesitated, refraining from launching an immediate assault. Their caution suggested a hidden vulnerability. Suddenly, one of the creatures ventured closer, drawn to the light that filtered through the tunnel. As it neared the glow, an agonized scream escaped its throat, hinting at an aversion to the luminous radiance.

Lezlie's eyes widened with realization as she glanced at me. "The light is hurting them," she observed, her voice tinged with a mix of relief and curiosity. "It seems they can't approach us when exposed to the light."

"Does that mean we're safe?" she asked.

A flicker of hope ignited within me, but caution tempered my enthusiasm. "For now," I responded, my tone laced with a sense of cautious optimism. "But we mustn't let our guard down. We still need to devise a plan for our escape."

My gaze wandered through the dimly lit expanse, searching for any sign of an exit. Soon, my eyes alighted upon a faint glimmer in the distance—a beacon of hope beckoning us forward. Though small, the distant light promised a path to freedom, urging us not to tarry in this treacherous domain.

"The answer lies there," I whispered, nodding toward the distant glow. "We must make our way towards it."

"Huh?" Lezlie reacted with surprise, her brows furrowing in confusion as she processed my sudden action. Without hesitation, I swiftly scooped her into my arms, our bodies pressed tightly together as I slammed my fist into the ground. A cloud of dust billowed around us, obscuring our presence from the relentless pursuit behind us.

As the dust settled, we burst into a sprint, our feet pounding against the ground as we raced towards the beckoning light. The creatures pursued us with an unyielding tenacity, their snarls and snapping jaws echoing through the cavern. Their attempts to catch us were relentless—a lunging attack, skillfully dodged; a low ambush, nimbly evaded.

Lezlie, perched upon my shoulder, channeled her magic, casting spells to impede our pursuers. Her incantations crackled through the air, striking the creatures as they lunged, causing them to momentarily stumble. But with each missed spell, the walls quivered, a tremor rippling through the fragile cavern.

"Lezlie, we can't use your spells here!" I urgently warned her, my voice echoing with concern. "This cave is unstable. We risk collapsing it!"

Desperation flickered in Lezlie's eyes as she responded, her voice laced with determination, "Ryuu, they're too fast! If I don't use my spells, they'll catch us, and we'll meet our end."

I understood her fears, knowing all too well the relentless pursuit of the creatures. They were closing in, their speed far surpassing our own. However, before despair could fully take hold, a masked figure materialized before us, their urgent voice cutting through the chaos.

"Come here! Hurry up!" they shouted, their tone commanding and filled with a sense of urgency.

With newfound hope surging within us, we redoubled our efforts, propelled by the masked figure's plea. The distant light grew brighter, drawing us closer with every stride. Trusting in this unexpected ally, we pushed our bodies to their limits, determination propelling us forward.

Time seemed to distort as we raced towards salvation, our hearts pounding in sync with the rhythm of our hurried footsteps. The creatures' growls faded into the background as the masked figure became our beacon of hope, guiding us towards a path of escape from the relentless darkness that threatened to consume us whole.

A sense of perplexity tinged with relief washed over us as the mysterious stranger materialized before us, extending a lifeline of assistance. We exchanged a quick glance, silently acknowledging the improbable nature of this encounter. Yet, with our backs against the wall, trust became our sole recourse. Without hesitation, I sprinted towards him, the urgency of our situation propelling me forward.

In a synchronized motion, the stranger lowered his arm, a colossal door materializing before us, effectively barricading the path from our relentless pursuers. The creatures, now confined on the other side, snarled and scratched at the impenetrable barrier, their frenzied attempts futile against the newly erected obstruction.

Breathing a sigh of relief, I gently set Lezlie down, her feet finding solid ground once more. Our rescuer approached, his presence exuding an air of reassurance.

"You're safe now. You can relax," he uttered, his voice carrying a soothing timbre that resonated with sincerity.

The stranger removed his mask, revealing a countenance that defied our initial assumptions. His short stature was complemented by a well-groomed beard, his features harboring no trace of hostility. A sense of trust settled upon us, an unspoken understanding that we had found an unexpected ally in this enigmatic underground realm.

Gratitude welled within me as I voiced my appreciation. "Thank you for saving us," I expressed sincerely, my words carrying the weight of our immense relief.

With a humble nod, the caretaker responded, his tone tinged with a hint of humility. "Don't mention it. It's my job," he replied, his words suggesting a sense of duty that governed his actions.

I was quite confused as to why this would be his job, "Your job?" I probed, my voice laced with genuine intrigue.

A gentle smile graced his face as he elaborated, revealing a glimpse into his unique responsibilities. "Yes, I'm the caretaker here. My name is Will," he introduced himself, his voice carrying an air of warmth and familiarity. The revelation of his role only deepened the mystery surrounding this hidden domain.

Returning the introduction, I responded, "I'm Ryuu, and this is my friend Lezlie."

"Pleased to meet you both," Will replied with a cordial nod. "But pardon my curiosity, what are you doing in an unknown mine deep in the forest?" he queried, his eyes reflecting genuine interest.

In response, I shared the circumstances that had led us to that very moment. "In fact, we accidentally fell into this mine while searching for someone," I explained, recounting the events that had brought us to this dark cave.

A glimmer of recognition sparked in Will's eyes as he offered a familiar name that only we could realize. "May I assume you're looking for a cowboy man?" he ventured, his words bearing an air of familiarity.

Surprise flickered across my entire face as I confirmed his assumption. "You must be referring to Hiroshi. Is he alright?" I inquired, concern lacing my voice.

Will's response brought a mix of relief and amusement. "Yes, he's doing quite well, although he can be rather grumpy at times—like a big baby. He wouldn't listen to anything we said," he revealed, his words painting a vivid picture of Hiroshi's peculiar actions up until we found him now.

Eager to reunite with our wayward friend, I pressed for more information. "Where is he now?" I asked, a hint of urgency underscoring my words.

Motioning ahead, Will directed our attention. "He's just ahead, in the area where my people reside. But don't worry, my people are friendly, even if you encounter a grumpy one like yours." He then turned to us and offered guidance, "If you'd like, I can guide you there." 

At first, I was going to reject Will's offer since I wanted to quickly find Hiroshi, but then I quickly remembered what we have been through in just moments before we got split. I thought that tiring Lezlie would be a bad choice since I had no clue where to go in the underground, so I knew I had to follow him.

I turned my face to him and kindly accepted his offer,

"Thank you again, Will. We really appreciate it."

"Ah, don't mention it!" He said kindly, walking stiffly as his short body stepped on the ground.

We trailed behind Will, our steps echoing softly as we ventured deeper into the heart of his hidden village. As we entered, an enchanting sight unfolded before us. The village, nestled within the embrace of the underground caverns, was a testament to resilience and resourcefulness. Buildings, carved intricately into the rock, harmoniously blended with the natural contours of their surroundings. The low ceilings, tailored to the stature of its inhabitants, conveyed an intimate atmosphere that embraced us as we moved further into this hidden realm.

Everywhere we looked, the village bustled with activity. Dwarfs, much like our newfound friend Will, darted to and fro, each engaged in their daily tasks. Some were tending to vibrant gardens, coaxing life from the fertile soil beneath the dim glow of phosphorescent mushrooms. Others diligently crafted exquisite trinkets and works of art, their skilled hands breathing life into materials sourced from deep within the earth. The gentle hum of conversation filled the air, accompanied by the rhythmic clinking of tools and the occasional merry laughter that punctuated the scene.

I could sense Will's ease and comfort within this unique abode, his every movement embodying the familiarity of home. For him, this was the norm—a life lived beneath the mines, surrounded by fellow dwarfs who had embraced their subterranean existence. As we absorbed the harmonious sights and sounds, it became clear that their community spirit and shared purpose had shaped a vibrant society that thrived in the depths.

In contrast, Lezlie and I stood transfixed, our gazes sweeping across the scene with a mix of awe and bewilderment. The realization of a hidden realm bustling with life, populated by dwarfs like Will, was a revelation that stretched the boundaries of our understanding. We watched, marveling, as each dwarf pursued their craft with unwavering dedication, their diminutive forms filled with innate strength and resilience.

Passing by, we caught glimpses of dwarfs engrossed in various endeavors. Some were expertly forging intricate metalwork, sparks dancing in the air as they shaped objects of both utility and beauty. Others, with focused precision, meticulously tended to the gears and mechanisms that powered the village, ensuring its smooth operation.

As we traversed the narrow pathways, the dwarfs acknowledged our presence with warm smiles and friendly nods, as if we were long-lost acquaintances returning home. The sense of acceptance and camaraderie that radiated from their gestures dispelled any initial reservations we held, embracing us with a sense of belonging.

Lezlie and I were happy but still confused about where we were and who these people were.

But then, we heard a familiar voice.

"Hey, kid."