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The Chains of Velgrade Keep

Story Two of the Administrator’s Journeys

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The Chains of Velgrade Keep

By: William Beasley, Joshua Ault
Narrated by: Brian Jackson
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In the Empire of Carpathia, judgment is swift—and silence, absolute.

When a sealed Directive sends the Administrator to the remote fortress of Velgrade Keep, no details accompany the mission. Only one order: execute the condemned.

What he finds instead is a man already in chains—a man who surrendered without resistance, speaks too calmly, and knows things he shouldn’t. The silence echoing through the corridors feels too measured. And the man at the center of it all isn’t fighting back.

What begins as a simple execution quickly turns into a psychological duel between obedience and choice. One man enforces the empire’s will with unwavering clarity; the other doesn’t need to resist—he’s already broken something far deeper.

Return to Carpathia, where law is final, loyalty is a weapon, and not all Directives come clean. The Chains of Velgrade Keep is a dark fantasy short story—the second standalone tale in The Administrator’s Journeys series. This entry blends imperial precision, loyalty, and sharp confrontation into a haunting examination of control.

Perfect for fans of grimdark, political intrigue, and psychological conflict, this story will leave you questioning what it means to serve a system that never explains itself—where obedience is the only purpose, and not all orders are meant to be understood.

©2025 William Beasley & Joshua Ault (P)2025 William Beasley & Joshua Ault
Anthologies & Short Stories Dark Fantasy Fantasy Science Fiction
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