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CHILDREN OF THE SKY

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"He conquered the earth. His children will conquer the heavens." Born in a forgotten border kingdom, Aurelion Caelum became king at sixteen after war claimed his father’s life. Many expected a frightened boy sitting on a throne too large for him. Instead, they found a ruler whose mind was far beyond his years—calm, ruthless when necessary, and driven by a vision no one else could yet see. By the age of twenty-five, he controlled a third of the world. Then, at the height of his power, he did the unthinkable. He stopped conquering. Rather than continuing endless war, Aurelion turned his empire toward something greater. Roads connected distant lands, academies opened their gates to the poorest children, and knowledge became the foundation of civilization. Farmers learned astronomy. Fishermen studied engineering. The empire began to rise not only through conquest—but through wisdom. But prosperity breeds arrogance. When a corrupt minister declares that supporting the families of fallen soldiers is a waste of the empire’s coin, the emperor’s patience finally breaks. The empire runs red as corruption is purged from its foundations. And when the blood settles and order returns, Aurelion lifts his sword one final time to finish what he began. The world falls. But the earth was never his true dream. Standing before millions of his people, the emperor who conquered everything gives away the throne he fought so hard to build. Because his ambition was always greater. The sky was waiting. And his children would be the ones to reach it.
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Chapter 1 - PROLOGUE: THE LAST DAY

A king is not the ruler of land. A king is the guardian of his people.

PROLOGUE: THE LAST DAY

The old man sat beneath the great oak with his back against its bark and his sword across his knees.

He was not old in the way that frightens men — not frail, not hollow-eyed, not trembling. His shoulders were broad as a doorframe. His hands, resting upon the flat of the blade, were scarred and enormous, the hands of someone who had built things and broken things in equal measure. His hair had gone silver at the temples and white at the crown, and the lines of his face were deep, but they were not lines of weakness. They were the lines of a man who had looked at the world for sixty years and refused to look away.

The city spread out below the hill where he rested. It was his city — which was to say it was one of thousands — but this one he had visited often in his youth, and the sight of it now made something move in his chest. Towers of pale stone caught the afternoon light. The harbor was full of ships flying the flag of the empire: a golden sun on a field of deep blue, seven rays extending outward like reaching arms.

He could hear the sounds of the city even here. Vendors calling. Children running. Hammers on metal from some workshop near the lower wall. The empire at peace, which was the empire at its finest, which was the empire as he had always dreamed it.

His children were gathered around him. Not all of them — there were millions, and they were spread across every land beneath the sun — but the ones who had traveled with him on this last tour of the world he had made. His generals, now aged. His closest ministers. His crown prince, who sat a little apart with his hands folded, watching his father with quiet eyes. And ordinary people of the city, who had come when word spread that the Emperor was resting on the hill, and who now sat or stood in a wide half-circle, not daring to come too close, not willing to leave.

They did not know, yet, what was happening. He had kept the wound hidden under his robes. He had not allowed them to call a physician. There was no point.

He looked up through the leaves of the oak at the sky.

It was very blue today. Very wide. Very far away.

He had wanted, his whole life, to reach it.

Well.

He smiled.

He had done what he could. The rest was for them.

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