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Thronebreaker: The One Who Devours Names-Chapter 32 – Strings of the Forgotten
Chapter 32: Chapter 32 – Strings of the Forgotten
The air inside the chapel thickened as silence fell between Raen and Caelia.
She stood motionless, bathed in the fractured moonlight that poured through the stained glass. Her knife—a slender, ritualistic thing etched with script that no longer belonged to any living language—gleamed in her hand. But she didn't move. Not yet.
Raen, heart pounding in a rhythm he didn't recognize as fear, took a single step forward.
"Caelia," he said, low. "Why are you here?"
Her lips twitched. A near-smile. Not quite sane.
"You forgot me."
Three words. But they hit harder than any blade.
Raen didn't answer. He remembered her too well—shadows of blood rituals under ruined starlight, whispered promises made in the Godless years. She'd followed him once, loved him in the way poison loves the wound.
He'd left her behind in the city of ash.
She took a step forward, bare feet whispering over the cracked floor.
"Do you remember what I called you?"
Raen stayed still. The symbols on his palm—the ones for his Summoned Flame—flickered, but Ashveil didn't appear. It wasn't fear. It was something deeper.
"You called me Hollowheart," he said. "Because you said I didn't know how to feel."
Caelia laughed. A sound like broken glass.
"And look at you now. Feeling things. Regretting things. Loving someone new. Lyra, is it?"
His fingers tightened around Silence Between. frёewebηovel.cѳm
"If you're here for revenge—"
She cut him off with a glance. It wasn't anger. It was something far worse—devotion.
"I'm not here to kill you, Raen. I'm here to fix you."
She raised her hand.
A shiver passed through the air.
Reality warped.
Raen staggered as a hundred memories—not his—cascaded into him. Children screaming. A god dying. Caelia kneeling in blood, carving his name into her bones. She hadn't moved on.
She had become something else.
A new Godmarked. But not from the Flame.
From the Forgotten.
Her god had no face. No name. Only hunger.
She whispered, "I offered my mind to the nameless god so I could bring you back to me. All of you. Even the parts you erased."
"I never asked for that."
"No. But I did."
The chapel began to bleed shadow. Roots of black fog coiled from the walls. Statues cracked open, revealing empty eyes.
Raen's vision blurred. He called upon Ashveil, but the summon faltered. Whatever Caelia had done—it reached past normal laws. It unstitched identity.
"You won't kill me," she said softly, stepping closer. "Because part of you still loves me."
He didn't deny it.
He couldn't.
Because love, in Raen's world, was never pure. It came laced with guilt, memory, and blood.
Caelia lifted her blade.
"One cut," she whispered, "and I can take the pain from you. Take everything. You'll forget Lyra. Forget your rage. Be mine again."
Raen hesitated.
The shadows reached for him.
He closed his eyes.
And smiled.
"You're right," he whispered. "I do remember. But that's why I won't let it happen again."
He swung Silence Between.
But not at her.
At himself.
The blade cut through the soulmark.
Pain exploded, but so did clarity. His summoned beasts roared awake. Ashveil leapt into the chapel in a storm of flame. The vines surged.
Caelia screamed—not in pain. In betrayal.
Raen fell to one knee, bleeding light.
"You wanted me broken," he said. "But I'd rather die whole."
Ashveil charged.
And just before impact—
The floor beneath them shattered.
They fell.
Through stone. Through air. Through memory.
Together.
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[END OF Chapter 32]