There’s one important question that we must answer. That is, whether hatred must continue on from one generation into the next. I personally think that some things can be forgiven, and if not so, then forsaken for a peaceful life. But in Forged in the Flames, our Alpha has no intention of letting his enemies go. Maybe he’s right.
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- Part 1: Main Characters of Forged in the Flames
- Part 2: The Story of Forged in the Flames
- Part 3: Some Thoughts About Forged in the Flames
- Part 4: Awesome Chapter from Forged in the Flames
Part 1: Main Characters of Forged in the Flames
Aliana
She is a young she-wolf who assisted her father in managing their pack as the acting Luna. She is one who is outspoken and unrestrained no matter what happens. However, things become dire when their pack is brought down by the Lycans. In such a situation, one must check herself if she was to avoid problems of a catastrophic nature. However, it’s not even a minute before Aliana causes trouble for herself.
The Alpha prince will not let her off, and with her people in his hands, her actions could bring about even more negative consequences. Fortunately, Aliana is taught to keep her mouth shut and accept her good fortune. Truly, Aliana’s character seems to have been through so much and nothing at the same time.
As the story goes along, you realize the tragic state of the \Lycan people themselves and you can clearly understand why the werewolves would prefer to carve out a safe haven for their people. If the Lycans treated their own people like dirt, what about the werewolves who are referred to as inferior species?
In Forged in the Flames, we encounter the civilization of both species, Lycan and werewolf. Both have their respective limitations, but mainly, a good leader makes all the difference.
Nikolas
He is the Alpha prince. As the story progresses, you can see why it becomes imperative to understand his point of view.
Nikolas didn’t just wake up one day and decide to hurt innocent people. Rather, to settle a debt he felt he was owed, Nikolas would go the distance. They took from him and ruined him; therefore, he would take from and ruin them.
All the rumors referred to him as an illiterate, bloodthirsty barbarian, but the truth was something else. His mother has lost her sanity because of what these people did to them, his home had been lost, so how could he let it go.
Unfortunately, because of this hatred and blood debt, Nikolas was unable to accept the werewolf, Aliana as someone he was going to need by his side. It usually happens that way; you can’t exactly fall in love with the enemy, and especially not one whom you share history with. Yes, even though it didn’t really involve her in the first place.
Part 2: The Story of Forged in the Flames
Forged in the Flames follows Aliana as her life descends into something resembling hell. I guess that is an appropriate description of forced servitude and loss of homeland.
In Forged in the Flames, Aliana sees her pack subdued by Lycans, and her father very unwilling to engage in a fight to the death. She is told to accept the current status quo, and she watches her father bow his head in a show of compliance and servitude to the new Alpha.
Aliana’s father was only looking out for his people and his daughter. He wanted no life to be lost in a battle that would surely see them losing. However, Aliana finds it hard to watch everything unfolding before her eyes, and she speaks out, earning the notice of the Alpha prince. No matter how much Aliana’s father begged for mercy, what was done could not be undone and Aliana would be made to serve the Alpha prince.
That was how Aliana found herself in the quarters of the Alpha prince. He terrified her and made her feel weak, but he was yet to truly harm her, when she noticed that he was quite different from the image he wanted her to believe. Maybe she should have kept quiet, but somehow, she loved to see the Alpha prince lose his temper.
The story takes a strange turn and really makes you pick up a dictionary to look up those terms about masochists and Stockholm syndrome. But all in all, the connection between the two people comes quite unexpected. One would never have thought that the mighty and terrifying Alpha king would allow a young woman to sleep in his bed. Yes, sleep.
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Part 3: Some Thoughts About Forged in the Flames
No doubt, there will be a lot of different opinions about the roles of the characters and the theme of punishment that seems so prevalent in the story. But we should look at things from a neutral standpoint and without bias for any character. Just put yourself in their shoes and then you’ll find how clear everything is.
On a levelheaded note, when your family and people were nearly destroyed because of some self-righteous pissant who was arrogant enough to take your territory and your crown, do you let them off? With a warning or slight tap on the wrist? I think not.
I will say that at first, it was quite easy to be on the side that was for freedom and not slavery. But very quickly, you understand that this is just the law of the universe; you cannot plunder and pillage, then expect that your own will be safe. They say be careful of who you piss off, for one day, they could remember your debt. Now take a look.
Forged in the Flames is just a testament of all grudges that go unanswered for so long that people become comfortable. until they come knocking on your door and you remember that you now have a lot to lose.
I admire the author’s character development, the backstories and the themes. Though, if I’m being honest, the story isn’t much on the unique side. However, the special touch of the writer makes it increasingly attention-grabbing. Fans of this particular genre will love the story like nobody’s business. Sometimes, we want to see more of a specific variety because it feels close to our hearts and very much like a comfort.
There’s nothing like a good werewolf story for a binge. You’ll absolutely adore Forged in the Flames.
Part 4: Awesome Chapter from Forged in the Flames
Chapter seven
Aliana woke up and snuck out of Nikolas’s arms. For someone so hateful, he seemed to be holding on too tightly.
She also felt his member poking her back. Upon gently pulling back the sheets, she saw the generous size he had underneath, and she wondered if it would even fit. As he stirred, she startled and quickly dropped the sheets, sneaking off to his bathroom to use his mouthwash. She did not want her mouth to stink when she spoke to him. She didn’t know why, but she cared a lot about that.
The male did not wake up until thirty minutes later. After he went off to the bathroom and returned, he sat on his bed, in his bathrobe, and she told him what she would need for his mother’s feeding.
Nikolas didn’t fail to remind her of his previous warning that nothing should happened to his mother, otherwise Aliana and her treacherous people will be in a mess. Aliana frowned, wondering why he would use that word. But more than that, she was offended that he still referred to her by the title of ‘little girl’.
She tried to correct him, but he only laughed at how she called herself a woman when she couldn’t do what women do.
Aliana blamed him instead, and Nikolas pulled her back onto the bed, placing her between his arms. As he hovered above her, he growled to her face. Aliana found it both scary and arousing.
When her gaze fell to his slightly parted lips, she felt inclined to kiss them. Soon, there was the familiar ache between Aliana’s legs; She tried to close them, but he stopped her.
Nikolas sniffed the air and smiled.
You thought Forged in the Flames was cool? You haven’t seen anything yet.