Were Inc Uncaged
The Eiru Saga
Marcus Breathnach
Austin Macauley Publishers
Were Inc Uncaged
About the Author
Dedication
Copyright Information ©
Introduction
Chapter 1: Welcome to Eiru
Chapter 2: It’s All Gone Wrong
Chapter 3: Gained Entrance
Chapter 4: Behind Closed Doors
Chapter 5: 191912914719
Chapter 6: Missing You Now
Chapter 7: Beast vs Beast
Chapter 8: Testing the Juggernaut
Epilogue
About the Author
Marcus Breathnach lives in the sunny southeast of Ireland in his home studio where he writes his The Eiru Saga series and creates motivational videos for aspiring authors.
Originally a self-published author, he signed with Austin Macauley in 2019, but before that, he started writing his sci-fi fantasy series The Eiru Saga.
He studied psychology, mythology, lore, physics and motivational speaking before deciding to increase his skill base by creating a tabletop game based on The Eiru Saga series.
Dedication
I dedicate the entirety of The Eiru Saga series to the most kind, warm, wonderful and, by far, the most incredibly beautiful woman I’ve ever known, Aisling Marie Egan.
I dedicate the character of Aisling Storm to her also. Your grace, your intelligence, your heart and your endless beauty cannot be replicated. But in some small way, I hope you’ll take this character as a token to the effect you’ve had on me and the boundless inspiration you give me each time you smile.
You’ve warmed my heart, every moment I’m with you is perfection, and I can only hope these moments never end.
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Marcus Breathnach (2021)
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Introduction
The rain fell upon the grateful grass of Eiru, where Michéal, the prince of all lycanthropes sat at the base of a shrine built to honour the Allfather of so long ago. Michéal’s duel swords laid to rest in the lush green grass, the raindrops running down the silver blades like marching soldiers. His skin numb to everything around him, he felt not the rain nor the cold sea air upon his skin, even the ring of bells in the distance were soundless to his fine-tuned ear. The Allfather’s feet lead him to Michéal, with neither a message of joy nor sorrow, Odin simply sat next to his chosen warrior in the rain. They watched the rainfall upon the beautiful land of Eiru. Both knowing what lay ahead and why they sat there that very night. They both knew Michéal would sometime soon turn against the Allfather Odin, they would clash in a battle that would make Ragnarök seem so distant, so foolish, so childish, none would fear it’s coming should they survive this battle between God and Lycanthrope.
However, to understand how it would come to that, we must go back to the beginning, back to when Were Inc alpha team came to Eiru, that is where this story begins.
Chapter 1
Welcome to Eiru
F
rom under the rough waves of the emerald bay, swam a small team of special operatives from the medical giant ‘Were Inc’ dressed in stealthy black wetsuits and diving masks. This professional search and rescue team was sent on a covert rescue mission lead by the nightmarish Captain S. K Quis Podex, a man who saw through the mask of welcoming smiles and into the depths of depravity that ran rampant throughout Eiru, from its smallest village to the biggest city. Captain Quis Podex, even with his immense experience, he would not be prepared for what he and his team would encounter on this visit to Eiru.
The team slithered on their stomachs out of the ocean like snakes onto the cold wet grass, hidden from view by a small hilltop. With a long trek ahead of them they would follow their captain’s lead, they would need to stick to the wooded areas and avoid been seen and inadvertently causing any mishaps. Their black second skin thermal uniforms, tactical armour-plated vests and full facial covering masks with right eye covering devices called ‘visualisers’ made them look every bit the outstanding black Ops team they were. Should they fail to follow their captain’s lead, they would surely fall victim to the fabled fairy tales of Eiru’s majestic landscape.
The rush of the wind was great enough to take away sound, sound that would alert them to danger. The rain was so heavy, it obstructed their vision forcing them to take shelter in a nearby cave that was closed to the outside by dense undergrowth, they cut and pulled at the undergrowth until they could enter the cave where they’d stay until it was safe to proceed any future. Once inside, they removed their masks and quickly sat around a small fire their captain had built and began to eat some of what they had in their packs. The shadows cast on the wall seemed to tell a more sinister tale than their owners, they talked to each other as openly as if they were on a night out or at a pub during happy hour.
Corporal Marie Knightley, the team’s medical officer, peeked out through her highlighted brown hair with her hazel and green dual coloured eyes, her voice so soft it could have lulled even the most savage of beasts.
“I just want to get this over with