And The Great Witch-s Curse -fi... |verified| - The Elven Slave
His name was Kaelen of the Silver Drift, the last pure-blooded member of the Dawnweaver clan. Captured as a child during the Sack of Sighing Woods, Kaelen had spent four hundred years not as a prisoner, but as a thing —a living instrument of his captor’s vanity. He was chained not with iron, but with a curse: the , a spell that frayed his vocal cords with every word of resistance and froze his blood whenever he dreamed of freedom.
But on the three hundred and first year, a crack appeared. Not in the curse, but in the Witch’s vigilance. The Elven Slave and the Great Witch-s Curse -Fi...
Curse narratives serve as the primary conflict, often requiring a "Great Quest" to break: The Tale Of Natsu Dragneel Vol ? Elder Blood Chapter 2 His name was Kaelen of the Silver Drift,
The narrative shifts when Kaelen discovers a hidden truth within the Witch’s library. The curse, while seemingly absolute, was forged using a "soul-anchor"—a physical object that mirrors the state of the bound souls. For Morath and Kaelen, this anchor was the . But on the three hundred and first year, a crack appeared
The Great Witch’s Curse was a masterpiece of malevolent artistry. Unlike common hexes that kill or maim, Malys’s curse was designed to preserve . It was a cage of paradoxical comfort. Kaelen could not age, could not fall ill, and could not die by any blade or poison. But neither could he raise a hand against his mistress, speak a lie, or touch unenchanted iron without feeling his bones turn to brittle shale.
He remembered the Sighing Woods. The silver rivers. The incantations his mother taught him—not the power of them, but the shape of the words. And he remembered the Great Witch’s one true weakness: fire.

