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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The World That Breathed‎

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‎Chapter 1: The World That Breathed

‎The first thing Aren felt was cold.

‎Not the kind that stings your skin—but the kind that seeps through bone and memory, whispering that you shouldn't be alive.

‎He gasped. His lungs dragged in air so sharp it burned. The scent of wet earth filled his nose, raw and ancient, like rain falling for the first time in centuries.

‎When his eyes opened, he was staring at a sky he didn't recognize.

‎It was blue, but too blue—as if painted by something that had never seen the real one. Clouds moved in impossible shapes, swirling as though the heavens themselves were… watching.

‎Aren sat up slowly. His hands sank into soil that pulsed faintly beneath his palms, alive with a rhythm that matched his own heartbeat.

‎> "Where… am I?"

‎His voice sounded small against the vast silence.

‎There was no city skyline.

‎No phone.

‎No noise of cars or people.

‎Only wind, grass, and the faraway murmur of a forest that seemed to breathe with him.

‎He checked himself—no wounds, no armor, no strange markings. Just his own clothes, torn at the knees, caked in dirt. His body ached as if it had fallen from the sky.

‎Aren looked around again, confusion sharpening into unease.

‎The landscape was… wrong. The colors were richer, more alive. Every blade of grass bent toward him. The wind circled, brushing against his face like invisible fingers.

‎It almost felt like the world itself was curious about him.

‎A low hum rolled through the ground.

‎The air shimmered, rippling like water touched by light. He froze.

‎> "Is… someone there?"

‎No answer. Only that hum—low, deep, and ancient—coming from everywhere and nowhere at once.

‎And then… a voice.

‎Not heard, but felt.

‎Welcome, child of silence.

‎Aren flinched backward, eyes wide.

‎He spun around, scanning the field—nothing. No one.

‎You have come uncalled by men… unchosen by gods.

‎The voice was soft, layered, like countless whispers speaking as one.

‎Yet I have drawn you here. You will not understand yet, but you will learn.

‎> "Who are you?" Aren whispered, his voice trembling.

‎I am the soil beneath your feet, the breath in your lungs. I am the world that forgot how to live.

‎The sound faded, leaving only the wind.

‎Aren stared at the sky again, heartbeat thundering.

‎The world itself had spoken to him?

‎He tried to stand—but the ground shifted beneath him, cracking. Something was moving below the earth.

‎A shadow burst out of the soil—a creature, twisted and sinewy, its eyes burning with blue fire. Its body was like the skeleton of a wolf stitched with roots and stone.

‎Aren stumbled back, falling hard on his elbows. The creature snarled, its voice like grinding metal.

‎> "What the hell—stay back!"

‎It lunged.

‎He threw himself aside just as claws ripped through where he'd been. The world spun; his shoulder slammed against a rock. Pain flared, but instinct kicked in—he grabbed a fallen branch, heart pounding.

‎The beast came again. Aren swung wildly, striking its face. The branch shattered, but the impact made it stagger.

‎Adrenaline surged through his veins. His mind screamed: Move or die.

‎He grabbed another rock and slammed it into the creature's head once, twice, until the blue light in its eyes flickered and went out.

‎Silence.

‎Aren stood over the crumbling remains, chest heaving.

‎He stared at his shaking hands—at the dirt, the blood, the fear.

‎> "This isn't a dream… is it?"

‎The air shimmered again. The voice returned, quieter this time, almost tender.

‎No. This is life. The one you forgot to live.

‎He looked up, at the strange sky that seemed to breathe along with him.

‎> "If you're the one who brought me here…" he whispered, "then you better have a damn good reason."

‎The wind blew softly, carrying his words away.

‎And somewhere beyond the hills, the world exhaled—a long, shuddering breath—as if answering.

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‎End of Chapter 1.

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