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Chapter 34 - HEIR'S OF MYTH, WANDERS AND LEGENDS PART 2

Vanri and Bilga did not belong solely to storm and ether.

‎It belonged to vision.

‎To anomaly.

‎To bloodlines that should not have existed—and yet did.

‎While Caelum and Ilyrion shaped the outer spiral with storm and probability, another heir matured within Valmythra itself.

‎And elsewhere—

‎An impossibility was born.

‎Leader of the Illusion Clan

‎The Illusion Clan had always been the most misunderstood among the Four Noble Houses.

‎Knights commanded honor.

‎Warlocks commanded fear.

‎Healers commanded reverence.

‎But Illusionists?

‎They commanded perception.

‎And perception ruled empires long before blades did.

‎Their hair shone white like moonlit frost. Their presence was serene—almost detached. Strategy, foresight, deception layered with truth. They were not liars.

‎They were architects of perspective.

‎And their leader—

‎Vox.

‎A man whose silence carried more weight than a thousand generals shouting.

‎Unlike the Warlock leader Bilga, whose yellow hair and red runic mark radiated ominous energy manipulation, Vox bore no visible sigil.

‎His power was quieter.

‎More dangerous.

‎And his son inherited it.

‎Heir of the Illusion Clan

‎Aetherion was born during a night when Valmythra's sky refracted into seven mirrored moons.

‎From infancy, he did not cry.

‎He watched.

‎White hair from birth.

‎Eyes silver-gray, like fog before dawn.

‎Where other children reached for objects, Aetherion reached for shadows.

‎Vox did not treat him gently.

‎He taught him the first law of illusion:

‎"Never deceive without purpose."

‎The second:

‎"Truth is the strongest illusion of all.

‎Nephalem blood ran through Valmythra's population—trace divinity nourished by Yggdrasil's unseen roots. But Aetherion's divinity awakened differently.

‎He did not gain physical enhancement first.

‎He gained cognitive expansion.

‎By age twelve, he could hold five simultaneous thought-threads without strain.

‎By eighteen, he could enter shared dreamspaces to negotiate treaties before wars began.

‎By twenty-three—when Nephalem maturation stabilized his body in permanent prime—his abilities crystallized fully.

‎Aetherion's power manifested as:

‎• Reality Veil Manipulation

‎He could alter how reality was perceived on a macro scale—not by changing matter, but by altering interpretation.

‎• Battlefield Layering

‎He could create stratified illusions so precise that enemies acted on false physics.

‎• Memory Threading

‎With consent, he could gently alter traumatic memory patterns—easing pain without erasing identity.

‎• Strategic Probability Awareness

‎Not as strong as Ilyrion's warping—but he could sense pivot points in large-scale outcomes.

‎Unlike Warlocks who bent energy—

‎Aetherion bent understanding.

‎His defining moment came when three minor clans sought to challenge Illusion supremacy within Valmythra.

‎They accused the clan of manipulation.

‎Of ruling without transparency.

‎Rather than duel them—

‎Aetherion invited the generals into a shared reality construct.

‎There, he showed them:

‎• The consequences of removing illusion from diplomacy.

‎• Simulated wars that spiraled due to blunt truth.

‎• Futures where pride destroyed fragile peace.

‎He did not humiliate them.

‎He educated them.

‎They left not defeated—

‎But enlightened.

‎That was his fame.

‎Not domination.

‎But clarity.

‎Half Asgardian — Half Nephalem

‎The Healer Clan had always been unique.

‎All female.

‎Blue-haired.

‎Life-bearers and restorers.

‎Their reproduction ensured daughters only.

‎Until—

‎The anomaly.

‎It began with Osina, High Matron of the Healer Clan.

‎She was among the most powerful healers born in Valmythra's history—her touch capable of regenerating lost limbs, purifying corrupted divine essence, and stabilizing fractured souls.

‎She carried both Nephalem trace divinity and an ancient resonance with Asgardian blood from distant lineage ties.

‎When the celestial convergence occurred—an event triggered by Yggdrasil's deep-root nourishment of dormant divinity—Osina conceived.

‎Not one child.

‎Not daughters.

‎Three sons.

‎The realm trembled.

‎Because prophecy had never accounted for this.

‎They were born beneath a sky where roots of Yggdrasil briefly manifested as luminous veins across the heavens.

‎Each child bore:

‎• Blue-silver hair.

‎• Faint golden veins beneath the skin.

‎• A subtle aura that combined restoration and power.

‎Half Asgardian.

‎Half Nephalem.

‎Fully unprecedented.

‎They were named:

‎Altherion

‎Maelric

‎Solvaris

‎Altherion — The Restorative Flame

‎The eldest by minutes.

‎His presence radiated warmth.

‎His divinity combined:

‎• Regenerative Overdrive — healing beyond natural limits. • Vitality Amplification — strengthening allies exponentially.

‎• Divine Flame of Renewal — a fire that burned corruption but not flesh.

‎He could stand in the center of battle and reverse devastation.

‎But his power came with cost.

‎The more he healed, the more he absorbed pain.

‎His spirit required immense discipline to prevent emotional fracture.

‎Osina trained him personally.

‎"Compassion without boundaries destroys the healer," she taught.

‎He listened.

‎Maelric — The Balanced Blade

‎The second.

‎Unlike Altherion's warmth, Maelric carried equilibrium.

‎His abilities blended Asgardian physicality with Nephalem grace.

‎• Accelerated cellular repair.

‎• Combat restoration—healing mid-strike.

‎• Adaptive resistance—his body learned from every injury.

‎He was not purely healer.

‎Nor purely warrior.

‎He became something new.

‎A guardian capable of sustaining himself indefinitely while protecting others.

‎Among the triplets, he was the most outwardly composed.

‎But his competitive drive burned deep.

‎Solvaris — The Celestial Mind

‎The youngest.

‎And the strangest.

‎His divinity manifested cognitively.

‎• Soul-thread perception.

‎• Divine network sensing.

‎• Emotional harmonization fields.

‎He could sense fractures between beings before conflict began.

‎He could stabilize divine backlash before it exploded.

‎And perhaps most uniquely—

‎He could feel echoes of sealed powers.

‎Though he did not understand them yet.

‎The birth of male heirs within the Healer Clan shook tradition.

‎Some feared dilution.

‎Others saw destiny.

‎The Knight Clan welcomed them with honor.

‎The Warlock Clan studied their energy signatures.

‎The Illusion Clan—under Aetherion—monitored public perception to prevent unrest.

‎But what mattered most—

‎Was that they were not weapons.

‎Osina ensured that.

‎Like all Nephalem, the triplets matured naturally.

‎Childhood.

‎Adolescence.

‎Young adulthood.

‎And at twenty-three—

‎Stasis.

‎Perfect prime.

‎For twenty thousand years.

‎Their Asgardian blood enhanced physical durability.

‎Their Nephalem blood ensured divine potential.

‎Yggdrasil's nourishment continued quietly.

‎Waiting.

‎It was inevitable that Aetherion, Caelum, Ilyrion, and the Osina Triplets would meet formally as the next generation council.

‎They gathered atop the Spire of Valmythra.

‎Storm met illusion.

‎Ether met restoration.

‎Divine anomaly met strategic clarity.

‎Caelum broke the silence first.

‎"Our fathers built foundations in aftermath."

‎Ilyrion added, "We must build structures that prevent repetition."

‎Aetherion's eyes shimmered faintly.

‎"Perception shapes action. We guide perception."

‎Altherion nodded.

‎"We preserve life."

‎Maelric crossed his arms.

‎"And defend it."

‎Solvaris looked toward the distant sky.

‎"There are still echoes in the cosmos. Sealed echoes."

‎The room grew quiet.

‎They all understood what he implied.

‎Though three centuries had passed since Hela's sealing by Odin, the memory of that fracture lingered between realms.

‎Conri and Odin no longer spoke.

‎The universe had stabilized.

‎But history has gravity.

‎And gravity remembers.

‎Solvaris, in meditation, once sensed a pulse.

‎Faint.

‎Contained.

‎But alive.

‎He did not tell the others immediately.

‎Because unlike previous generations—

‎They would not rush.

‎They would not seal first.

‎They would understand first.

‎The next generation of Valmythra was unlike any before:

‎• Caelum — The Anchored Storm. • Ilyrion — The Calm Probability. • Aetherion — The Veiled Architect. • Altherion — The Restorative Flame. • Maelric — The Adaptive Guardian. • Solvaris — The Harmonized Mind.

‎Six heirs.

‎Six philosophies.

‎None shaped solely by war.

‎All shaped by its consequences.

‎And as Yggdrasil's roots pulsed deeper beneath the realm—

‎The trace divinity within the Nephalem stirred closer to ignition.

‎Not yet divine.

‎But no longer merely mortal.

‎Waiting.

‎For the final spark.

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