
The Oathfire Veil
In the sacred city of Elyndor, every soul is bound by vows written in living fire. To break one is to vanish. To keep one is to lose yourself. Arenya Kaelith was born to record the vows of othersbut when she falls for Coren Vailen, an exiled Oathguard, their forbidden bond awakens something older than faith: the Unspoken, a god made of every promise ever broken. Now the fire that powers their world is unraveling. Each heartbeat draws them closerto truth, to love, and to the vow that could end them both. In a world where devotion has become law, their love is rebellion. Their kiss rewrites the heavens. And every oath has a cost. Genre: Fantasy Romance · Mythic Drama · Slow Burn · Forbidden Love Tone: Lyrical · Cinematic · Emotional · Mystery with spiritual undercurrents description A luminous fantasy scene glowing with quiet intensity. Foreground: Arenya Kaelith and Coren Vailen stand waist-deep in a golden river. Light from the water wraps around their joined hands, forming faint sigil-marks that look alive. Arenya: pale-bronze skin, dark hair slicked wet against her shoulders, eyes reflecting molten gold; expression torn between awe and defiance. Coren: lean, battle-scarred, silver hair catching the riverlight, eyes gray with traces of amber flame; his touch protective yet reverent. Background: the ruins of a temple half-submerged, its pillars burning with slow white fire. The sky above glows violet, clouds forming the faint outline of an unseen watcher. Mood & palette: warm golds fading into deep shadow; ripples of light across their skin; atmosphere equal parts sacred and intimate. Typography suggestion: serif title The Oathfire Veil in soft gold over black stone texture; subtle rune or flame motif inside the letters.
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