"THE CROWN THAT BURNS" Chapter 15 The Dragon Above Kings
The tremor beneath Dragon Rite Citadel did not stop.
Stone groaned deep within the mountain while dust drifted from vaulted ceilings throughout the Council Chamber. The dragonfire brazier near the center of the room surged violently, flames twisting upward in unnatural spirals as though the fire itself feared something waking below.
No one moved.
No one breathed.
Far beneath the Citadel, dragons were kneeling.
All of them.
The realization settled across the chamber like the shadow of execution.
One councilman whispered a prayer beneath his breath.
Another looked physically ill.
Only Headmaster Severin remained composed, though the exhaustion carved deeply into his face made him appear suddenly older than the mountain itself.
Then the tremor came again.
Harder.
The windows overlooking the abyssal valleys rattled violently while distant dragon roars rolled upward through the Citadel foundations.
Not rage this time.
Submission.
Lyra stood motionless at the center of the chamber while every gaze fixed upon her with growing dread.
She wanted to deny all of it.
Wanted to scream that she did not understand what was happening any more than they did.
But the truth had already moved beyond denial.
Vaelthor had bowed before her.
And the dragons remembered.
A sharp voice shattered the silence.
“She cannot remain free.”
Lord Vaelor rose abruptly from the council circle, silver chains of office clattering against his ceremonial armor.
“She represents an existential threat to the Rider Order.”
Several council members immediately agreed.
“She must be confined.”
“Sealed beneath the sanctums.”
“Before the dragons fully submit—”
Cassian stepped forward before they could continue.
“She has done nothing.”
The chamber quieted slightly.
Lord Vaelor turned sharply toward him.
“She has awakened something older than the kingdom itself.”
“And that justifies imprisonment?” Cassian demanded.
“It justifies survival.”
The tension inside the chamber thickened instantly.
Lyra stared at Cassian in disbelief.
Three weeks ago he could barely look at her without suspicion.
Now he stood between her and the Rider Council itself.
That frightened her almost as much as the dragons did.
Because men like Cassian Arden did not change sides lightly.
Headmaster Severin finally spoke again.
“Enough.”
Silence returned.
The old Headmaster studied Lyra carefully through the dragonfire glow.
“When the Crowned Dragon bowed,” he said quietly, “did he speak to you?”
The room tightened immediately around the question.
Lyra hesitated.
Then:
“Yes.”
Every face in the chamber hardened.
“What words?” Severin asked.
The moment she remembered the sound of them, something shifted faintly beneath the mountain again.
Lyra felt it instantly.
The dragons listening.
Waiting.
“Vareth ashkara,” she answered softly.
The reaction was immediate.
Several council members visibly recoiled.
One priest nearly dropped the scroll in his hands.
And for the first time since entering the chamber—
fear entered Headmaster Severin’s eyes.
Not ordinary fear.
Recognition.
He knew the words.
“Impossible,” whispered one archivist.
Another looked ready to collapse.
Cassian glanced sharply between them.
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“What does it mean?”
No one answered.
Because no one wanted to say it aloud.
Finally Severin spoke.
“It is older than the Rider Order.”
His voice sounded distant now.
“Older than the kingdom itself.”
The dragonfire inside the brazier dimmed suddenly.
“It appears in only one surviving text from before the First Covenant.”
The chamber remained utterly silent.
Severin’s gaze never left Lyra.
“The phrase translates imperfectly.”
He paused.
Then quietly:
“The Crown Returned.”
Cold swept through the room.
Not metaphorical fear.
Real.
Ancient.
The mountain groaned again beneath them.
Lord Vaelor rose violently from his seat.
“This ends now.”
He pointed directly at Lyra.
“She must be restrained before the dragons abandon mankind entirely.”
Several dragon knights stepped forward immediately.
Cassian moved instinctively between them and Lyra.
“Stand down.”
“You would defy the Council?”
“I would prevent panic.”
Lord Vaelor’s expression twisted sharply.
“This is no longer about politics, Arden. The dragons are recognizing her.”
Another tremor interrupted them.
Harder this time.
The stained-glass windows cracked violently along the chamber walls.
Then somewhere outside—
dragons began screaming.
Not in fear.
In answer.
A dragon knight burst into the chamber doors.
“Lord Severin—”
He stopped short after seeing the confrontation unfolding inside.
But his face had already gone pale.
“The western towers are evacuating.”
“What happened?”
The knight swallowed hard.
“Something is flying above the Citadel.”
Every person inside the chamber froze.
Cassian looked toward the shattered windows immediately.
Because there was only one dragon large enough to cast fear over Dragon Rite Citadel itself.
Another roar shook the mountain.
This one came from above.
The sound rolled across the fortress like the voice of a god.
Ancient.
Colossal.
Alive.
Lyra’s blood turned cold.
Vaelthor.
The dragon knights near her immediately drew weapons.
Not against enemies.
Against her.
Cassian’s hand moved instantly toward his sword.
“Do not touch her.”
The knights hesitated.
Then the entire western side of the Council Chamber exploded inward.
Stone shattered across the floor.
Wind and ash erupted through the tower while council members screamed and fell backward from the force.
A colossal shadow passed over the Citadel.
The mountain fortress itself trembled beneath the pressure of enormous wings.
Lyra turned toward the ruined wall just as Vaelthor descended above Dragon Rite Citadel.
The sight shattered every remaining illusion of control.
The Crowned Dragon dwarfed the towers surrounding him.
Black-gold scales burned beneath stormlight while crowned horns rose like ancient blades against the sky. Vast wings eclipsed entire sections of the fortress as dragonfire spiraled through the clouds surrounding the mountain.
Every dragon within the Citadel answered him instantly.
Roars thundered from the sanctums below.
Chains snapped.
Somewhere deep beneath the fortress, multiple dragons broke containment at once.
Panic exploded throughout the Citadel.
The Rider Order had spent centuries pretending dragons served mankind willingly.
Now the oldest dragon alive had arrived above their sacred fortress in open defiance of human authority.
And every dragon beneath the mountain was responding.
Vaelthor landed across the upper fortress platforms with enough force to crack stone towers apart.
The impact nearly threw several council members to the floor.
One tower collapsed entirely into the abyss below.
Screams echoed through the storm outside.
Dragonfire erupted across the mountain cliffs.
And then—
every dragon visible from the shattered chamber windows lowered its head.
Not toward the Council.
Toward Lyra.
Cassian stared outward in stunned silence.
Silvermoon circled above the fortress alongside dozens of other dragons now spiraling through the storm-dark sky. But unlike the chaos spreading across the Citadel—
they were not attacking.
They were gathering.
Responding to hierarchy older than kingdoms.
One by one, dragons descended across the mountain fortress.
And one by one—
they bowed.
The realization hollowed the chamber completely.
The Rider Order no longer commanded the skies.
Vaelthor did.
And Vaelthor had chosen her.
Lord Vaelor backed away slowly from the shattered wall, horror draining the color from his face.
“No throne survives this,” he whispered.
Outside, Vaelthor lifted his colossal head toward the storm.
Then the Crowned Dragon roared.
The sound split the heavens above Dragon Rite Citadel.
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