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What if the human in the story wasn't the prize? Every werewolf and vampire tale ever told puts the human in the same place — caught in the middle, fought over, transformed, saved, or lost. Passive. A catalyst who doesn't know they're a catalyst. The thing two ancient powers want badly enough to destroy each other for. This is not that story. Sable Voss is a conflict resolution specialist — a professional peacemaker — who arrives in the city of Velmoor with broken tail lights on her car and a contract that was never what it claimed to be. On one side: the Duskborn, a vampire faction six centuries in the making, led by the coldly calculating Caeryn Ashveil. On the other: the Ashpact, a werewolf pack held together by loyalty and barely-contained fury, led by Draven Locke — a man whose face tells stories in its scars. Between them: a peace agreement fourteen years old and already dying. A missing young werewolf who can no longer shift. A vampire who chose connection over safety and fled before it cost her everything. And a truth that nobody on either side has the full picture of — until Sable starts asking the right questions. She was hired as a prop. She became something neither side knew how to stop. Tonight we explore one of mythology's most underrated dynamics — the triangle. Not the romantic one. The existential one. The one where the most fragile figure in the room turns out to be the only one capable of holding it together. Because she has nothing to gain from either side winning. Because her mortality, her temporariness, her outsider position — the things that usually make humans the weakest element in these stories — are precisely what give her structural power. What does it mean to stand between two ancient enemies with arms out and say: stop? What does it cost? And what kind of world becomes possible when someone is willing to pay it? This is the story of Sable Voss. The Duskborn and the Ashpact. And the word the Ashpact have for someone who walks the bridge that both sides need but neither side can build alone. They call it Bridgeborn. Like and Subscribe for more content!