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Chapter 62 - Chapter 62: The Forging of Ironhand and the Rise of the Stone Head

Thrain, on the absolute precipice of self-destruction, felt the touch on his shoulder. He recoiled violently, his mind too broken to register the authority of the man standing over him: Gronak Stone Head, the firstborn son of King Elanor. Gronak, with his imposing presence and sharp, observant eyes, was out with his younger brother and two younger sisters on a trip through the capital, a rare venture into the common quarters.

Gronak's sharp eyes, trained from birth to spot the slightest flicker of danger, instantly focused on the knife clutched in the hand of the thin, ragged youth. He rushed forward, reaching Thrain just as the boy was about to end his life. Gronak's hand landed firmly on Thrain's shoulder, stopping the fatal motion.

"Child, what devastation has befallen your life that you would commit yourself to such a permanent, desolate end?" Gronak asked, his voice powerful, resonating with a youthful, untested intensity.

Thrain, lost in the icy grip of despair, did not respond. He simply tried to shake off the Prince's hand, his sole remaining purpose being to find a quiet corner for his demise. But Gronak maintained pressure on his shoulder, a deliberate exertion of strength to prevent his escape. Thrain, however, fueled by three years of suppressed rage and the desperate, primal strength of a survivor who had lost everything, endured the subtle pressure and violently shrugged off Gronak's grip.

Gronak was genuinely shocked. His personal guards, Tier 10 veteran soldiers, often struggled to endure the casual strength he exerted. Yet this malnourished, broken beggar, operating on sheer will alone, had physically defied him. The boy was an enigma of resilience.

Gronak pursued him, intrigued by the sheer endurance. After a brief chase through the back alleys, Thrain finally halted, his spirit frayed beyond measure. "What do you want?!" Thrain's voice was a raw, agonizing croak. "Why are you following me? You didn't even grant me the peace of a dignified death!"

In a moment of instinctual, aristocratic frustration, Gronak committed an unforgivable act: he slapped the beggar across the face. "You fool! You don't know the value of life! Your mother endured agony to bring you into this world! Yet you surrender and seek death so easily!"

The slap was an insult that cut deeper than the years of begging, wounding the remnants of Thrain's pride. Thrain, driven by a blinding, explosive fury, a desperate reflex against the cruelty of the elite, slapped Gronak back across the face—a weak, yet profoundly defiant strike against royalty. "Who are you?! I don't care what you want! But I will tell you what happened to me! Promise me this: after hearing my story, you will leave me, and I will die peacefully!"

Gronak, his cheek stinging from the unprecedented disrespect, rubbed the spot and stared into the feral resolve in Thrain's eyes. He saw not a beggar, but a furnace of untapped hatred and sorrow. He nodded, granting the promise.

Thrain sat on the cold stone, telling his entire, agonizing story: the tragic, sacrificial death of his brother Terros; the suicide of his mother Ancella; the quiet death of his father Venzo; his brief, precious hope with Denson; and the final, crushing public execution of Denson under false charges in this very city.

As the story of constant, soul-crushing loss unfolded, the young Prince's eyes filled with genuine, unfeigned tears—a rarity for the ambitious Gronak. "In this age, how did you endure such overwhelming, ceaseless suffering? I am just wondering... this Denson you speak of, he was the one burned alive three years ago, correct?"

Thrain nodded, his voice thick with raw emotion. "Yes. The same man. The one who treated me as my own brother."

Gronak stood, his expression changing from sympathy to iron resolve. "What happened is over. We cannot change the past. We must think about what we are going to do now."

Thrain, still bound by his suicidal promise, tried to leave, but Gronak's presence held him fast. Gronak called his guards and ordered them to bring Thrain to the palace. Thrain resisted fiercely, struggling against the guards, completely unable to comprehend the Prince's intentions.

Upon reaching the palace, King Elanor Stone Head, Gronak's father, was immediately informed of the unusual guest. "Who is this unkempt child, Gronak?"

Gronak recounted Thrain's entire, brutal tragedy. Even the veteran King Elanor was deeply moved, recognizing the sheer resilience needed to survive such trauma.

King Elanor commanded: "Gronak, take him. Train him. Let him be your personal guard. That boy possesses an iron will and endurance that is rarer and more valuable than any discovered elemental core."

Gronak enthusiastically agreed. He introduced Thrain to his combat master, Slayer, a renowned veteran known for his merciless training regimen. After testing Thrain's basic combat skills and his incredible, almost masochistic endurance against pain and fatigue, Slayer, though skeptical of a beggar, was impressed by the raw tenacity. He accepted Thrain as a student alongside Prince Gronak.

Initially, Thrain rejected the training, consumed by his trauma. He often skipped sessions, staring blankly at the white clouds in the blue sky, searching for the peace his family had failed to find.

One day, Gronak found Thrain in his room, staring into the distance. Gronak sat beside him, his voice serious. "Thrain, I want to tell you something, but I don't want you to get angry. When you told me your story, everyone in your family, and even the one you thought of as a brother, Denson, all wished for you to become a great person and reach a high position. Your brother Terros died not of accident, but of a selfless choice for dignity. Now is the chance for you to honor that choice. You must use this opportunity to reach the goal your family wanted you to achieve—to become a figure of respect and power, so that no one can ever take what is yours again."

Thrain pulled out Terros's worn letter and read the heartbreaking words once more—Terros's hope for him to achieve greatness. Finally, the desire for vengeance against the cruel world and the solemn promise to his dead family crystallized into an unbreakable, crystalline resolve. Thrain committed himself fully to Slayer's harsh discipline.

After two years of strict, punishing training—where they endured beatings, mental exhaustion, and elemental resistance drills—both Thrain and Gronak reached the age of fifteen for the Awakening Ceremony.

They both awakened different, powerful elemental magic:

Gronak awakened Metal, Storm, and Dark elements, signifying a powerful, aggressive, and dominating force. His Metal magic gave him unmatched defense and offense; Storm gave him chaotic power; and Dark magic fed his ambition. He became a Tier 2 Elemental Master rapidly.

Thrain awakened Void, Lightning, and Light powers. Lightning represented raw electricity and unparalleled speed; Light was the actual energy emitted from the sun and pure offensive force, an elemental antithesis to Gronak's Dark. Void magic was the most unusual, giving him unpredictable dimensional control. Thrain's inherent endurance combined with these potent elements allowed him to ascend rapidly, becoming a Tier 3 Elemental Master.

The next 600 years were defined by endless war and conquest, fueled by Gronak's boundless ambition and Thrain's chilling need for validation through power. Gronak and Thrain, inseparable as King and General, fought countless battles, honing their powers to monstrous efficiency.

Their synergy was lethal. In one notable fight sequence against a rebellious Northern Dwarf faction, a Tier 4 enemy general attempted to overwhelm their flank with a "Stone Golem Barrage."

Gronak met the attack instantly: "Tier 2: Metal Storm: Iron Torrent!"—turning the surrounding metal ore into thousands of razor-sharp projectiles that tore through the Stone Golems' defenses.

Simultaneously, Thrain unleashed "Tier 3: Lightning Void Chain," connecting the Golems with crackling, amplified electricity that instantly short-circuited and reduced them to smoking piles of ash. The precision and overwhelming speed of their joint attacks made them legends.

They fight many wars and win all of them. They only enjoy the chaos, The smell of blood and the sounds of the enemies screaming. 

Thrain, relentless in his pursuit of truth, eventually used his political power to uncover irrefutable evidence: Denson's stepbrother was the true villain, orchestrating the public execution to seize Denson's inherited wealth and position. King Elanor, shocked by the magnitude of the injustice, publicly reversed the travesty and sentenced Denson's stepbrother and his complicit mother to a brutal death sentence. Thrain achieved his vengeance, but the satisfaction was hollow.

Through 598 years of constant chaos and war, neither Gronak nor Thrain took a wife, finding their satisfaction only in the ruthless efficiency of the battlefield. They were focused solely on conquest and power accumulation.

After the death of King Elanor, Gronak ascended the throne. Under immense political pressure to secure the lineage and prevent civil war, Gronak finally married his cousin, Vellisa. Within a few years, they produced the heirs After one year of their marriage Vellisa gave birth to her first son Borin, followed by Zevan a year later, and Leora two years after that.

But the ambition of the King and his loyal General was boundless, and the Dwarf Kingdom grew too small for them.

Twenty years after Borin's birth, the two old friends, King Gronak Stonehead and General Thrain Ironhand, eyed the ultimate prize: the Human Kingdom. They coveted its vast territories, its intellectual advancements (especially the technologies detailed in ancient texts like The Epoch Walker), and the pure challenge of fighting a civilization so distinct from their own.

Gronak declared: "We have mastered the mountains, Thrain. Now, we must master the world. The Human Kingdom will fall, and their wealth will be ours!". They attack the Town at the edge of the Human Kingdom named "Aliston city" Which is very important to the human kingdom to watch over for enemies. They destroy it and start the war with humans.

They marshaled their forces, believing the Human Kingdom to be ripe for conquest and dangerously soft. They were marching to fight the descendants of the legendary Great Emperor Dominatrix and King DD—a formidable, unknown foe whose hidden power they would soon learn they had catastrophically underestimated. The stage was set for the largest war in continental history.

In that same fight King Borin and his young brother Zevan is going to participate as the guards for King Gronak. 

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