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SUCCESSOR: THE CALL OF BLOOD

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Synopsis
The Kingdom of Kün-Yong was a civilization born from ancient lands, built upon the absolute balance of the elements. Its rules were harder than iron, its laws more unyielding than mountains. The wise ancestors of the kingdom taught that the essence of power came from five main pillars: the destruction of Fire, the flow of Water, the sharpness of Metal, the solidity of Earth, and the swiftness of Air. These Five Elements maintained the order of the universe and the throne. Yet every order had its shadow, and every sacred scripture had its forbidden page. Whispers spoke of a sixth element—Blood. The Blood element was a power stolen from life itself, defying rules, feeding on emotion. It was difficult to control, its price severe, and it threatened the sacred balance of the kingdom at its very core. Throughout the dusty pages of history, Blood users had always brought chaos and ruin. For this reason, even the mere existence of the Blood element was a curse, and its wielder a monster condemned to death. Behind this absolute prohibition lay a deep fear. Even wielders of the Destruction Element (Fire) knew all too well the devastation born of uncontrolled rage. But the destruction brought by Blood did not target the body—it consumed the mind. It rotted souls, poisoned loyalties. The kingdom wished to believe that the last wielder of the Blood element had been silenced by the sword centuries ago. Yet a quiet whisper spreading through the palace hinted that the taboo had long since been broken. In the veins of someone blessed with royal blood, that dark power had begun to sprout. And on a night where betrayal and innocence were extinguished together, under the cold torches of the Eighth Year, that power revealed itself for the first—and last—time. That night, the foundations of Kün-Yong, the Fortress of the Five Elements, cracked. A prince’s heart froze, a princess’s soul was exiled, and a lie was stitched into the shadow of the throne. The flow of the Empire faltered, and the wheel of elemental balance slowed. Now, fifteen years later, as the veil of lies thinned, two siblings were returning. One: Crown Prince Aybars, carrying the authority of the kingdom and the fire of vengeance. The other: the assassin Mara, bearing the absolute power of Blood and the hatred of the shadows. Everything would begin when the youngest and purest healer of the kingdom discovered the cold traces of Blood in the veins of the ailing Emperor. For Blood always returned to where it belonged to the heart of the kingdom.
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Chapter 1 - Prolog

The Royal Square, the heart of Kün-Yong, was filled today with the loudest shade of silence.The navy blue of the night had descended over the city like a shroud of mourning, and the flickering lights of the torches made shadows dance across the pale faces of the nobles. Aybars stood directly behind his father, hiding a storm behind his usual proud posture. His eight-year-old soul, already shattered by watching his mother be laid into the cold earth, now faced the coming of yet another nightmare. His sister… his twin… Ayza.

On the stone platform rising at the center of the square, little Ayza stood alone. Her pure white silk dress glimmered timidly in the torchlight, and her black hair streaming in the wind seemed to try to cover her face like a lament. Her small hands were bound by rusty iron shackles. The crowd held its breath with a merciless anticipation; none could have imagined witnessing the execution of a princess—of someone with sacred blood. Aybars could see his sister's shoulders trembling. Was that a tear? No. Ayza's lips were sealed, and her gaze was fixed on some distant sky far beyond this world.

The Emperor—their father—slowly made his way toward the platform. Each step seemed crushed beneath the weight of grief and burden. Even his red imperial robe embroidered with gold looked like a rag before such tragedy. His eyes… Aybars saw the emptiness in his father's eyes. Those once-bright eyes that reflected the soul of the kingdom were now coated in ash. The old man was about to execute a piece of his own flesh and blood. This was not merely a decision for the Emperor; it was the moment a part of his soul would be killed as well.

"Princess Ayza," the Emperor's voice came out dry and cracked, like wind rising over a gravestone."You are accused of murdering Queen Aşina. The price of this… this crime, shall be paid with your blood."

The words echoed in Aybars's ears like a dagger. Murderer. No! He did not believe it. He could never believe that his small, delicate sister had killed their mother. But the evidence… that ominous night, the strange death… the corpse of the palace physician… everything pointed to Ayza. The triumph on Minister Kapgan's face smothered the single truth gnawing at Aybars from within.

The Emperor slowly drew his sword, as though each millimeter held the agony of a thousand years. The Royal Sword rose toward the sky, spreading a cold gleam under the moonlight. In Aybars's eyes, the blade was no longer just a weapon—it had become a symbol of judgment and catastrophe. Even the hilt did not rest steady in his father's trembling hands.

Aybars wanted to scream with every fiber of his being. To run and save his sister, to seize the sword from his father's hand and end this nightmare… but he could not. He was eight years old. A prince, yes, but still only a child. His feet felt nailed to the stone. The Fire element within him surged with a storm of uncontrolled rage but found no outlet. Helplessness seeped into Aybars's soul like his first poison.

The Emperor raised the sword. The breath of thousands halted in the square. Even the wind seemed to cease, as if paying respect to this dreadful moment. Ayza's face… for a brief instant, she turned toward Aybars. Her deep, dark eyes locked onto his for a heartbeat. There was no fear in them. Only understanding… and an endless farewell. That look became the mark burned forever into Aybars's spirit.

And the sword fell.

A sharp ring, then silence. Aybars's gaze froze on the moment. The gleam of the blade, the splatter of blood… and Ayza… Ayza was gone. As if the wind had taken her away as well. All that remained were the quivering torches and the sound of the Emperor's sword hitting the ground like a piece of rusty metal.

The Royal Square, stunned for a heartbeat by the sight of a father executing his own daughter, slowly filled with murmurs. Aybars felt an icy coldness spreading through his chest. His father… had killed his sister with his own hands. His mother was gone. His sister was gone. And his father… he lost him too, in that very moment, in a way far deeper and more symbolic.

The Fire within him was no longer fueled only by rage—it now fed on hatred. His heart began turning into a stone that night, slowly and painfully. This kingdom, this palace, these people… all of them were part of this betrayal. And Aybars swore that one day he would uncover every truth buried in this darkness and make them pay. His sister's final look, that last farewell etched into his soul, would be both his curse and his greatest drive along this path.