Chapter 277 The Black Thorn
Chapter 277 The Black Thorn
the black thorn had long been an invisible force in the kingdom of kharath, its roots spreading deep into the very heart of the kingdom's power. they operated in the shadows, their influence subtle yet vast, weaving through the underbelly of society. they were everywhere—from low-ranking mercenaries and soldiers to high-ranking officials in the royal court.
they had no loyalty to the kingdom or its people. money was their god, and power was their purpose.
for years, the black thorn had thrived on the miseries of others, trading in every illegal business imaginable: from human trafficking and slavery to weapons smuggling, arson, and even contracted killings. their operations were so sophisticated and widespread that even the most powerful clans and noble families couldn't move without treading on their territory.
the faction operated like a well-oiled machine. their power lay not just in their secrecy but in their ability to manipulate anyone—from low-ranking adventurers to high-level officials. they sold their services to the highest bidder, promising discretion and deadly efficiency. they could bribe judges, silence witnesses, and buy off soldiers.
they worked with corrupt officials in other kingdoms, selling slaves and managing smuggling routes, their network spanning far beyond kharath. their influence was a cancer that ate away at the integrity of every institution, yet few dared to confront them. those who did often vanished without a trace.
one of the most telling signs of a member's loyalty to the black thorn was the tattoo—a small, black thorn etched onto the back of their fingers. it was a mark of belonging, an unspoken bond that signified they were part of something larger. it was a symbol that could get them out of trouble—or get them into it—depending on who recognized it.
the tattoo was as much a brand of ownership as it was a mark of pride.
despite their ruthless reputation, the black thorn had a structure—a hierarchy that kept everything in order. at the very top sat a woman known only as seraphis. she was a figure of both beauty and terror, her cruelty matched only by her cunning. seraphis was a master manipulator, always one step ahead of those who sought to unravel her web of deceit.nôv(el)b\\jnn
she had been born into nothing, a street urchin who had clawed her way to the top of the underworld by sheer will and intelligence. now, she commanded one of the most feared factions in the kingdom, her influence extending far beyond its borders.
seraphis was known for her cold demeanor, her eyes like ice even in the heat of battle. she carried herself with the poise of a queen, her long, black hair often tied up in intricate braids. her signature weapon was a thin, curved blade, which she was known to use with terrifying precision. it was said she could sever a man's throat in the blink of an eye, leaving no trace of blood on her weapon.
under her command were four deadly subordinates, each with their own specialties, and together they formed the core leadership of the black thorn.
the first was malek, a towering figure of brute strength and fury. malek had been a gladiator in one of the kingdom's illegal fighting rings before seraphis had recruited him. his body was a mass of muscle and scars, each one a reminder of a fight he had won. he was known for his brutality and his love of battle, often choosing to take contracts that allowed him to unleash his violence.
malek was seraphis' enforcer, the one she sent when a message needed to be delivered in blood.
for a moment, there was silence. then seraphis leaned back in her chair, her fingers tapping lightly on the stone table. explore stories at empire
"and where are these captives now?" she asked softly.
"we... we don't know, my lady. they disappeared with him."
solenne's lips curled into a sneer. "a man in white? how poetic. who was he?"
"we... don't have a name yet," the man replied, his voice trembling.
xyler spoke from the shadows, his voice calm and calculating. "i'll find out. if this man is a threat, we need to know everything about him. where he's from, who he works for, and where he took the captives."
seraphis nodded slowly. "do it. we can't afford loose ends."
lira sighed, her fingers tapping on the documents in front of her. "this will cause a delay in our shipments. the royals are expecting their slaves by the end of the week. we'll need to make alternate arrangements."
seraphis stood, her presence commanding the room. "take care of it. increase security on all future transports. we cannot afford any more failures."
her gaze turned back to the man kneeling before her. "you'll be punished for your failure. leave now."
the man's face turned ashen as he hurriedly backed out of the room, not daring to look back.
as the doors closed behind him, seraphis' expression darkened. "i want every resource we have devoted to finding this man. if he's working for someone, i want to know who. and when we find him, we'll show him what happens to those who cross the black thorn."
the room fell silent, the flickering torchlight casting ominous shadows over the stone walls. the black thorn was not an organization that took kindly to interference. and now, they had a new target.
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