But every tale has its antagonist. In the deepest recesses of the Whispering Library lay a forbidden volume: The Inkheart Codex , bound in obsidian and sealed with a sigil of endless night. Its pages contained the darkest of stories—those that sought to erase, to corrupt, to bind the world in silence.
With the threat vanquished, Aeloria approached Fernando. “You have done what many thought impossible. You have shown that even a humble cobbler’s son can wield the power of creation, not by domination, but by compassion.” fernando dofantasy
Chapter 3 – The First Word
When Morvath confronted Fernando in the citadel’s grand hall, the twin moons flared, casting twin beams of silver light onto the parchment in Fernando’s hands. Morvath hissed, “Give me your quill, child of fantasy, and I shall write the end of all tales.” But every tale has its antagonist
He stepped through, and the city welcomed him with a chorus of bells. The citizens—beings of light, stone, and wind—gazed at him with reverence. In the heart of the city stood a grand citadel, its spire reaching toward the twin moons, each bearing an inscription: With the threat vanquished, Aeloria approached Fernando