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Chapter 8 - The Court Must Have a Name

The Trial Realm trembled.

 

It wasn't a quake, not quite. There

was no ground-shaking roar, no collapse of bone or stone. Instead, the tremor

moved through the Realm, like a current beneath the skin of reality—rippling

across the Hollow Spires, down into the caverns of the Womb, and beyond… into

places unseen.

 

Something had changed.

 

And the Realm knew it.

Ash stood at the heart of the Graven

Womb, his boots resting on the edge of the summoning circle that had nearly

torn his soul in two. The air still smelled of scorched mana and bloodless

dust. Nearby, Xeravon slept—not because he was weak, but because the act of remembering

had drained him. Even in rest, the beast twitched, as if his dreams were

tangled with things long buried.

 

Ash didn't look at him. His eyes were

fixed on the empty sky above the Womb's cracked ceiling. It was like staring

into a wound that refused to scar.

 

Beside him, Iriis stood in silence.

 

"I thought the Trial would be about

survival," Ash said softly. "Get stronger. Defeat monsters. Beat a boss. Win."

 

He exhaled, voice hollow.

 

"But it's not."

 

Iriis didn't answer immediately. Her

voice came slow, careful.

 

"It's about claiming. The System

doesn't test you to see if you can follow the rules."

 

"It tests whether you can break them."

 

Ash turned toward her.

 

"And if I can?"

 

"Then you become more than a Binder."

 

"You become a Court."

Far above the Trial Realm, in

dimensions stitched from memory and purpose, the System stirred.

 

A construct of infinite algorithms,

ancient logic, and evolving sentience, it watched Ashland Vale's path with

growing uncertainty.

 

He had passed trials not through

domination, but through empathy.

He had refused to kill where others

had consumed.

He had named a forgotten guardian, and

in doing so, had rewritten its fate.

 

And now… he stood on the threshold of

something the System hadn't accounted for.

[SYSTEM ALERT – UNREGISTERED COURT

CLASS IN PROGRESS]

 

Court Status: Unnamed

Members: 2

– Iriis, Sentinel (Loyal)

– Xeravon, Warden (Stabilizing)

 

Leadership: Provisional | Ashland Vale

Core Trait: Primordial Bond

Alignment: Memory-Bound

 

Domain Signature: Incomplete

 

Initiate Naming Protocol

 

Warning: A Court's name defines its

future.

It will echo through all Binds, all

realms, all fates.

Ash closed his eyes.

 

The power surged again—not with pain,

but pressure. The System wasn't forcing him—it was asking. Waiting.

 

A name.

 

Something to hold the shape of what he

was building. Something that could bind not just companions—but legacies.

 

He saw Iriis—the last sentinel of a

forgotten world. Xeravon—the starved warden, reborn through memory. Himself—an

ash-born slum child, standing where no one expected him to.

 

He saw not monsters. Not tools.

 

But echoes.

 

Each of them, remnants of something

once great, now shattered.

 

He saw himself, a boy made of ash and

stubborn fire, building a throne out of broken pieces.

 

His voice came low.

 

"I name this Court…"

"The Court of Broken Stars."

The System froze.

 

For a heartbeat, the Realm stopped

breathing.

 

Then came the backlash.

 

Power.

A wave of resonance burst outward from

the naming ritual—raw, violet-blue energy that tore upward through the Womb's

dome and into the sky above, piercing the clouds like a blade.

 

All across the Trial Realm, others

felt it.

 

Summons paused mid-hunt.

Trial-born spirits screamed and

dissolved.

Gates trembled.

 

And in the far corners of the

fractured world—others watched.

Elsewhere – Unknown Zone

 

A dark chamber. A circle of veiled

thrones.

 

One by one, figures stirred.

 

"Another one," a voice rasped.

"Another Court dares rise."

 

"This one is different," a second

said. "He has Bound an Echo."

 

"No… two."

 

Silence. Then:

 

"We should end it before it roots."

 

A voice cut through the shadows,

colder than steel.

 

"No. Let him grow."

 

"Let him show his teeth—then we tear

them out."

Back in the Womb

 

Ash was on his knees, panting. The

energy surge had passed, but the aftershock rattled his bones.

 

Iriis helped him stand. Her helm

tilted slightly.

 

"That name…" she said.

 

He looked up, eyes still glowing

faintly.

 

"Does it bother you?"

 

She was silent for a moment.

 

Then:

 

"No," she said softly. "It fits."

 

Ash turned toward Xeravon, who had

stirred slightly from his rest. The beast didn't rise, but its many eyes had

opened. One stared at Ash.

 

There was no hate there.

 

No hunger.

 

Only recognition.

[SYSTEM UPDATE – COURT REGISTERED]

 

Court Name: The Court of Broken Stars

Founding Binder: Ashland Vale

 

Domain Signature Created.

Binding Sigil Manifested.

Influence Trail Initiated.

 

Your Court is now detectable across

Trial Realms and lesser Realms.

Court Growth Unlocked.

 

— Court Members:

• Iriis – Sentinel | Loyalty: 100%

• Xeravon – Warden | Loyalty: 42%

(Stabilizing)

 

— Passive Trait Unlocked:

Echo Throne (Lv.1) – The more sentient

summons you bind, the greater your authority over lost domains.

• Court Commands may be issued in

battle.

• Bonus synergy between members

unlocked.

 

— Active Trait Unlocked:

Court Sigil Projection – Can summon a

burst of Realm Presence to suppress lower-tier enemies. Cooldown: 6 hours.

Ash exhaled.

 

The surge was fading now. But he could

still feel it—everything had changed. Even the ground felt more solid beneath

him. As if the Realm had been forced to recognize him.

 

He was no longer a trial-taker.

 

He was a rival.

 

He turned toward Iriis, who now looked

at him not just as a protector…

 

…but as someone worth following.

 

"Let's find the next Trial," he said

quietly.

 

"And if they try to stop us?"

 

Ash's violet eyes glinted.

 

"Let them try."

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