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The Rise Of Queen Arwen

Arwen's humble life as a commoner ends abruptly when her secret royal bloodline thrusts her onto the throne of a fractured kingdom. Surrounded by courtly intrigue and looming external threats, she must evolve into a powerful monarch to survive. While navigating a perilous romance with an enigmatic knight, Arwen faces internal betrayals that test her resolve. She must master the art of ruling to protect her loved ones and secure her rightful destiny.
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Chapter 5

The dawn over Valoria bled pale and cold, its light stretching long across the palace spires like fingers of frost. Below, the city stirred awake, oblivious to the tremor winding its way through the royal halls.

Queen Aurelia Devienne stood before her mirror, her reflection wrapped in silks the colour of mourning wine. She had not slept. The candlelight had burned low through the night, and now her eyes carried shadows that even gold could not disguise.

Behind her, a servant hovered at the door. “Your Majesty, the Seer has arrived.”

“Send her in,” Aurelia said softly.

The air shifted when the woman entered.

They called her Lysandra — the Whisperer of Fates, the Oracle of the Depths. Her eyes were clouded with age, her hair silvered by time, yet her presence filled the room like a storm waiting to break.

She bowed only once. “You called for me, my Queen.”

Aurelia gestured to the table where a single candle burned beside a bowl of water. “Sit. The winds of prophecy have turned restless. I need to know why.”

Lysandra lowered herself into the chair, her movements precise, deliberate. “The dreams return?”

Aurelia hesitated. “Not mine. My son’s.”

The Seer tilted her head. “Prince Lucien dreams of the Ravendalian girl.”

Aurelia’s lips pressed thin. “He dreams of her… and he will not admit it. He walks through the court like a man at war with his own heart.”

“Then his heart is the battlefield, and the girl — the weapon.” Lysandra’s tone carried no malice, only certainty. “Do you wish to know what lies ahead?”

“I wish to know what must be prevented,” Aurelia said.

The Seer reached for the bowl of water. Her fingers skimmed the surface, and the ripples shuddered into patterns of light. For a long moment, neither spoke. Then, slowly, the air thickened.

Lysandra’s voice fell to a whisper. “The Queen of Ravendale will not bow to Valoria. She will rise — and with her rise comes ruin. If the Prince binds himself to her, death will follow before the crown is warm upon his head.”

Aurelia went still.

The words hung heavy in the chamber, thick as incense. “You are certain?” she murmured.

Lysandra’s eyes opened, white as snow. “Prophecy is not a chain, Majesty. It is a door. But once opened…”

“...it cannot be closed,” Aurelia finished.

The Seer nodded. “You asked what must be prevented. I have told you.”

Aurelia turned to the window, the sea glittering far beyond the walls. “Then the girl must never be queen. Not here. Not beside my son.”

When she looked back, Lysandra had already risen, her expression unreadable. “Be careful, my Queen. The tide that drowns one kingdom often feeds another.”

“I’ll remember that,” Aurelia said.

When the door closed behind her, silence returned — a silence laced with resolve.

By afternoon, whispers had already begun to stir.

Queen Aurelia moved through the palace with her usual composure, but her eyes lingered longer on Arwen Valehart now. Every gesture, every word from the Ravendalian queen seemed sharpened by unseen intent.

In council, Arwen spoke with clarity and courage — too much of both. Ministers leaned forward when she addressed them, drawn against their will. Even King Renard listened more closely than he meant to.

Aurelia saw the danger then. The girl’s youth was her disguise. Beneath it lay something far older — the same iron that once burned empires to ash.

That evening, Aurelia found Lucien in the armoury, hands braced on the table, gaze distant.

“You missed the supper,” she said.

He turned. “I wasn’t hungry.”

Aurelia’s tone softened. “You’ve avoided her, then.”

Lucien frowned. “You mean Arwen.”

“Do you deny it?”

“I thought it best,” he said. “You warned me once about politics of the heart.”

“And yet the heart seldom listens.” She studied him. “She has changed you.”

Lucien laughed quietly, without mirth. “She reminds me what courage looks like.”

Aurelia stepped closer. “And what destruction costs.”

He glanced at her. “You don’t trust her.”

“I trust what I see. A girl who survived death, who carries a blade more easily than a smile. She speaks of alliances, but I see only fire behind her eyes. Fire consumes, Lucien. It does not build.”

“She fights for her people,” he said quietly.

“And she will drag you into her fight,” Aurelia whispered. “You think her tragedy noble — but tragedy is contagious, my son.”

Lucien’s jaw tightened. “You speak as if she were poison.”

Aurelia met his gaze, unflinching. “I speak as a mother who has buried one child already. I will not bury another.”

He froze. “Mother—”

“Be wary of her,” she said, voice low, urgent. “If she loves you, it will destroy you. If she does not, she will use you.”

She left before he could answer, the scent of her perfume lingering like warning smoke.

Across the palace, Arwen stood in her chambers, watching the sea through the balcony doors. The waves broke in white ribbons against the cliffs — calm, constant, cruel.

Mira entered without knocking, her boots silent on the marble. “Majesty,” she said, “I bring news.”

Arwen turned. “From whom?”

“Faye,” Mira replied. “She overheard the Queen speaking to Prince Lucien.”

Arwen’s expression sharpened. “What did she say?”

Mira hesitated. “That you are dangerous. That you bring death where you go. That your kingdom’s fall is a curse that will swallow his.”

Arwen’s breath caught, then steadied. “And he believed her.”

Mira didn’t answer.

Arwen’s gaze drifted to the horizon. “So this is how she plays.”

“She fears you,” Mira said simply.

“She should,” Arwen murmured.

For a long moment, they stood in silence, the weight of betrayal pressing between them. Then Arwen turned back, her voice soft but firm. “Send word to our allies in the harbour. I want eyes on the British ships. If they move, I want to know before Valoria does.”

Mira inclined her head. “At once, Majesty.”

When she left, Arwen sat before the mirror — the same one that had reflected Queen Aurelia’s dread that morning.

The faces were different, but the fire behind them was the same.

“If Valoria’s Queen fears me,” Arwen said quietly, “then she should remember — I am not her subject.”

Her reflection stared back — no longer the girl who begged for alliance, but the woman who would take it by force if she must.

In her tower, Aurelia watched the same dawn that Arwen did — the light spilling like molten glass across the bay.

Beside her, Lysandra’s words echoed through her mind. The child-queen must never rise.

Aurelia’s fingers tightened on the balcony rail. The tide below crashed against the rocks — steady, relentless.

This time, she swore, prophecy would not be left to chance.

And if the gods would not stop the Queen of Ravendale, then Valoria’s Queen would.

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