ASHWORLD: The Luna's Legacy

The sky didn’t open for the Valkyrie. It tore.

The dropship slammed into the upper atmosphere like a spear driven through glass. In an instant, the weightless drift of space was replaced by a screaming violence that made the metal hull shriek in protest.

Evelyn Harper gripped her harness as G-force crushed her into the seat, her lungs straining for air. Through the reinforced viewport, the world was a blur of fire and bruised clouds as they burned through the chemical layers of Earth’s wounded sky.

For twenty years, she had lived in the silence of the Orbit. Now, the world below was screaming.

“Stabilizers at sixty percent!” the pilot shouted over the howl of the engines. “Navigation is blind!”

Beside her, Commander Jax sat like a statue carved from white armor. His helmet visor glowed with a cold green tactical display, his hand resting calmly on his pulse rifle as if the descent were merely a routine elevator ride.

“Stay focused, Doctor,” Jax’s voice crackled through her comms. “The atmosphere only breaks you if you let fear in first.”

Evelyn didn’t answer. She couldn't. The Ghost Heartbeat had returned.

It was no longer a distant rhythm; it was a thundering, physical pulse vibrating through her skull. Ren. She felt him as clearly as if he were sitting in the cockpit beside her; the scent of damp soil, the rush of cold wind, the metallic tang of ash. The thread that had stretched across the stars for a decade had finally become a bridge.

I’m here, she thought, her hand moving instinctively to the medical kit on her thigh. Ren… I’m coming.

Beneath the fabric of her uniform, the Mother’s Key began to pulse with a feverish warmth.

The maintenance tunnels of Sector 7 had smelled of rust and damp metal; the tired scent of an aging machine. It was there, hidden from the surveillance grid, that her father had shattered her world.

“I can’t give you much, Evie,” Thomas had whispered, pressing something cold and organic into her palm. It wasn't metal or synthetic; it felt like carved bone, yet the moment it touched her skin, it warmed. It beat.

“It’s part of your mother,” he confessed, his voice trembling. “She didn't die in a lab accident, Evie. She was a Guardian of the Ash.”

He had gripped her hands, his eyes wild with a desperate warning. “The Mother’s Key unlocks the living lock deep within the roots of The Weeping Tree. You have to find it before Vane finds the Alpha. If he gets this key, he won’t just harvest the wolves; he’ll enslave the planet itself.”

The Valkyrie jolted violently, dragging Evelyn back to the chaos of the cabin.

“Thirty seconds!”

The ship punched through the lower ash clouds, and for the first time, Evelyn saw the surface. It wasn't the dead wasteland of the archives. Below them lay a broken world of towering ruins draped in glowing green vines and vast forests of twisted black trees. Nature hadn't died; it had evolved into something fierce and beautiful.

The ship slammed into the ground with a bone-jarring impact. Silence followed, heavy and thick.

“Hull integrity holding,” the pilot panted. “We’re down.”

Jax released his harness, his armored boots striking the floor with heavy certainty. He glanced back at Evelyn, his visor reflecting the red emergency lights.

“Welcome home, Doctor.”

The ramp descended with a hydraulic groan. As the seal broke, the world rushed in. It didn't smell like filtered oxygen; it smelled of rain, decay, and something ancient. Evelyn’s lungs tightened as the respirator activated automatically.

She stepped onto the ramp, her boots sinking into soft grey ash. The ground gave beneath her; a sensation so alien it sent a jolt of panic through her system. Around her, recon soldiers fanned out, rifles raised.

But Evelyn only felt the heartbeat.

It was no longer just in her head; it was in the ground beneath her feet. The Mother’s Key burned in her pocket like a living ember. She turned toward the distant tree line, her breath hitching in her throat.

Somewhere in that endless grey wilderness, Ren was breathing the same air.

He was watching. He was waiting. And through the tether, she could feel his judgment; a jagged, dangerous promise.

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