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My Werewolf System Chapter 1519

One individual in particular had been more worried than anyone else about the outcome of the fighting. Unlike the others, he didn’t possess any unique strength, and compared to the warriors out there risking their lives, he wasn’t anything special. That person was Tom.

He had been left behind at the manor with Xin and the others, but when the pack had rushed off to confront whatever danger Xin’s visions had revealed, Tom remained behind, alone. The silence of the manor only fed his nerves.

 He had no idea what was happening, no way to see the battle for himself, only the endless worry gnawing at his chest. He had called constantly, desperate for an update, and after what felt like hours, Xin finally picked up his call.

Through her, Tom learned the truth. She explained the chaos, how several members of the group had gone missing, how the fighting had finally ceased, and how, shockingly, the Lupus pack had joined forces with the Howlers, at least temporarily. Lastly, she mentioned something new, something that caught Tom’s attention immediately: Galark believed he might know where the missing ones had gone, and it had something to do with the medallion.

“Wait, the medallion?!” Tom blurted, nearly dropping the phone.

“You know about the medallion he’s talking about?” Xin asked, startled by his reaction.

“I think I do. I was the one who gave it to Gary!” Tom said, his words tumbling out with excitement. “You should all come back to the manor to talk. The restaurant needs to be cleared out anyway, and honestly, there’s no safer place than here. Besides, I might be able to bring some insight as well.”

Xin agreed, and Galark’s explanation was put on pause. The group made their way back, the manor’s long dining table becoming once again the center of their planning. The room, once used for training, now felt heavy with tension as everyone sat together, eager for even the faintest clue about what was happening to their missing allies.

Galark leaned forward, his calm presence commanding the room. “The medallion. I heard on the phone that you were the one who found it. Do you mind telling me where that was?”

“Sure,” Tom replied, taking a deep breath. “It was at one of the excavation sites owned by NIRV. They find all kinds of little trinkets from time to time, but their focus has always been on fossils. When I came across it, I didn’t think much of it, but it had a wolf carved into it, so I decided to give it to Gary.”

The Bookkeeper’s lips curved into a rare smile, one that seemed almost relieved. “Maybe it was meant to be this way,” Galark said softly. “As I’ve explained, my position as Bookkeeper isn’t one that has always existed. It was created out of necessity, for the sake of future generations of werewolves, and originally, it was a role meant to maintain harmony. With time, it has changed into what it is now. But the truth is, the Bookkeeper was never supposed to be a solitary figure, switching from Alpha to Alpha.

“No. In its original form, the role of the Bookkeeper existed to prevent two Alphas from ever clashing in the first place. In each pack, there were meant to be two Bookkeepers, one for each Alpha.”

He let the words settle before continuing. “The medallion was created alongside this role. Our ancestor, a man named Jack Dem, is said to have forged it himself. He split it into two parts: a circular locking ring and a wolf’s head ornament. Each piece was entrusted to a Bookkeeper. Together, they symbolized the unity of the role.

“It was said that if ever the werewolves faced a crisis unlike any before, if there came a rare moment when the Alphas truly had a chance to work together, the two halves should be united. Only then would there be a chance for true unity among our kind.”

The room was silent, every ear hanging on his words.

“However,” Galark continued, “the medallion was not to be used lightly. It was only to be reunited if there was a real chance the Alphas could set aside their differences. In the past, there was such a time. Two Alphas stood on opposite sides, and it was believed they could find common ground. The medallion pieces were brought together, but it ended the way it always does. The Alphas fought, blood was spilled, and unity was shattered. After that, the medallion piece was lost. This was long before Lupus and Dean became Alphas.

“At the time, I had believed those two brothers could be the ones to break the cycle. Both were of the Dem family line, both cared deeply for each other, and neither truly wished to fight. But with the medallion gone, there was no way to test that hope. When Lupus himself wished not to fight Gary, I thought once again how tragic it was that the medallion remained lost.”

He paused, his voice heavy. “And then, around Gary’s neck, I saw it, whole, unbroken, the two pieces united again. I could hardly believe it. How had it found its way to him, and why now, in this moment of all moments? If it had been discovered earlier, perhaps everything could have turned out differently. But now… now it is acting on its true purpose. That much, I believe.”

The room sat in stunned silence as Galark’s words sank in.

“That was a long speech just to say you don’t have a clue where they are, old man!” Innu suddenly shouted, slamming his hands against the table in frustration. “You sounded like you knew something important!”

“Wait,” Marie said quickly, holding up a hand to calm him. “Maybe he isn’t finished. From what he’s saying, the medallion is the reason they disappeared. So… do you know where they are now?”

Everyone leaned forward at once, waiting, holding their breath for Galark’s answer.

The Bookkeeper let out a quiet sigh. “I don’t have a clue,” he admitted.

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There’s been a lot of confusion about the timeline, so I want to post a few things below to help. If you’d rather figure it out yourself, feel free to skip this section, but here’s some clarification.

 The following contains spoilers for MDS and MVS (I recommend reading those series first before continuing).

   First King: Richard Eno (later goes into slumber).
   Second King: Magnus Muscat, who believed in vampire supremacy.
  Second Vampire Civil War occurs between the vampires and the Punishers, resulting in the Punishers leaving.
  Third King: Lucien Scutter.

Note: In the last chapter, Rowa mentioned that they still haven’t found Vincent. What he was referencing is something stretched over a long human lifespan. By this point in the timeline, Vincent has already become the Vampire System Book.

Comments

Thanks for the timeline footnote!

Jatin Hansoty

My only question now is how did the Shadow book come about.

Joi Haight


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