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Erynd: Heir of the Primordial Heart

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In a world built upon the bones of dead gods, every warrior is born with a Pulse — a living bond to the remains of the Primordial Beasts. From flaming veins to iron-clad spines, these powers shape the fate of nations. But Erynd Kael has nothing. No bond. No Pulse. An outcast in a city where power is everything. Until one night, when a heartbeat not his own awakens inside him. A sigil sears across his chest, pulsing with forbidden power: the Heart of the Fallen One, said to be the source of the Primordial King who nearly destroyed the world. Now hunted as a curse, feared as a weapon, and tested by trials meant to break him, Erynd must carve his own destiny. Alongside six allies bound by trust, and a rival destined to stand against him, he will uncover the truth of the Primordials — and decide whether the Heart that shouldn’t beat will save the world… or end it. This is the beginning of the legend. This is Pulsebound: Heart of the Fallen.
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