Iarabroin ⭐

Chapter 2 – The Legend of the Ink

In the kingdom of Lythoria, where the moon hung low over silver‑capped towers and the wind sang through the amber leaves of the Ever‑Grove, there existed a secret known only to a handful of scribes, alchemists, and dream‑weavers. It was called , a shimmering, iridescent substance that seemed to drink in the night and exhale stories. iarabroin

Lord Varyn, seeing his plans unravel, attempted to seize the ink one last time. He burst into the council’s hall, demanding the notebook. Mira faced him, quill poised. She whispered a line into the ink: “A tyrant’s heart, empty as night, shall find its echo in the sunrise.” The ink flared, and a beam of light wrapped Varyn, not to destroy him, but to reflect his own deepest longing—a childhood memory of playing in the snow with his sister, long forgotten. Chapter 2 – The Legend of the Ink

Mira, trembling with awe, dipped her quill into the luminous pool of Iarabroin. She thought of the village she loved, of her mother’s warm bread, and of the song her father sang at sunrise. As she wrote the first line— “In the valley of glass‑rose, a child chased the sunrise…” —the ink glowed brighter. He burst into the council’s hall, demanding the notebook

Prologue

It was a stormy night when young apprentice scribe sought shelter in the abandoned library of the old palace. The rain hammered the stone walls, and lightning illuminated rows of dust‑laden tomes. Among the cracked spines, Mira's eye fell upon a thin, vellum‑bound notebook, its cover etched with a single, silvered rune: 𐍈 .