This is a account from the book of the Wulfecks where they have stored their family hostory, the story is labeled The Blood Debt and is from 1813.
Deep in the Black Forest, the Wulfecks gathered under the iron chandelier, each sibling radiating venom. The Drakwyn clan demanded bloodâa Wulfeck life to repay an ancient betrayal.
âLetâs give them Orin,â Thessira sneered, her dagger gouging the oak table. âHe crawled back here like the worm he is. Let him squirm for them instead.â
âCharming,â Orin drawled, flipping a tarnished coin. âIf wit could kill, youâd still be harmless.â
Valken slammed his fist into the table. âEnough! This isnât about grudges. Itâs survival.â
Calessa swirled her wine, a smirk curling her lips. âWeakest link, then. Any objections?â
âBesides you?â Orin quipped. Thessiraâs dagger flew, embedding inches from his hand. He laughed darkly. âRelax, dear sister. I have a solutionâa spell to make a doppelgänger. The Drakwyns get their life, and we stay whole.â
âWhatâs the catch?â Calessaâs voice dripped with disdain.
âIt needs a willing sacrifice,â Orin hissed. âOne life for all. Fair trade.â
Silence. Firelight flickered over their murderous glares. Valkenâs knuckles whitened. âWe donât sacrifice our own.â
Calessa chuckled coldly. âHow noble. Letâs see how long that lasts.â
The tension thickened, their hatred palpable. The blood debt loomed, and the Wulfecks stared each other down, venom and curses dripping with every breath.
The Wulfecks of the Black Forest killed a man