Supernatural Villain (Supernatural Captivity #3) - Avery Song Page 0,45
I don't think the others realized the extent of how dangerous it was to destroy your connection with your twin.
It may sound like something simple, like flicking a switch, but the normal circumstance of severing a twin connection was death. No matter if they died of old age or tragically, the surviving twin would feel every bit of the pain that was inflicted by severing the bond, with old age delivering a slower and less painful agony versus murder or swift removal of the connection.
"Your shock regarding our decision is valid, but our actions and the pain that was brought by them was nothing during the time I completed such a task. I was already numb from the catastrophe that plagued us due to Wilfried's meddling ways, and I decided then and there that I wouldn't be connected to a murderer, let alone one who destroyed the possibility of unified peace."
"What happened?" Tristian quietly questioned.
"There was once a king and queen. One was of fae attributes while the other was of dragon descent. The two of them grew up together. They were rivals at first, but that friendship of hate blossomed into love. The Prince of Fae was one of the strongest and most gifted in all the elements. No matter the type of natural species or the element in question, the prince mastered it all, which made him one of the most promising kings of the fae lands. The dragon princess was just as powerful in her element of fire and was one of the highest-ranked dragon shifters of her time. She excelled in combat, but her knowledge and wisdom of the lands and things of ancient history were extremely rare. It was a ranked gift because her ability to retain information as well as retrieve true facts of the past before her creation was impressive and a big asset. With the two of them being as close as they were, it was becoming very likely that the fae and dragons would eventually make a truce."
He paused to look at Cassandra as if he wanted to make sure she was still asleep.
"The prince and princess decided to marry but neither of them wished to uphold their family kingdoms just yet. They wished to create a new kingdom, one that invited fae, dragons, and other supernatural races to live amongst the vast land. They had the approval of the fae and highest dragon kingdoms, and as their wedding gift, they offered them a land that was already blessed."
"Already blessed?" Omarion quietly inquired.
King Wyatt nodded and decided to elaborate. "As hard as it is to believe in these common times, it was far more difficult for supernaturals to live on normal human soil. It didn't matter if our kind invested in loads of land. If it wasn't blessed by royals or supernatural gods, it would be impossible to live or have anything close to success upon the lands. It's extremely rare for gods to bless a land, and that's why this land being blessed for this king and queen was such a big deal, for they were blessed by four main races: fae, dragons, humans, and gods. The permission and blessings from the human race were from the current president, who wished for a compromise to be created between humans and supernaturals. This was before the next power play came along. That person only thought about greed and how the humans could benefit from our kind," he broke it all down before continuing. "After the unity of this king and queen, they came to the land to prepare. With the blessings from four races, the land itself was molded into sections that benefited each race. It didn't mean one race couldn't venture into the other sections, but it simply promoted a 'home' environment that helped each race thrive comfortably. The king and queen were ready to open their gates to those approved to be the first to live upon their lands. That night was when they were murdered."
All of us were silent at the grave news, not because it was unexpected, but because of the strong assumption that Wilfried had something to do with it.
"I was summoned to check upon the lands because multiple seers in other kingdoms warned of an act of great desolation that would ruin the plans for peace. However, I arrived far too late. The king and queen were kneeling before the throne, the two of them in each other's arms with a long sword through their