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Category Archives: Chapter 24
Ch24-1: Arweinydd Tears
“That is very peculiar,” Kudako muttered as he strode back into the Cynosure chamber. “Another group of men have arrived here, claiming they were ordered to the evacuation point. Did you give this command, Lord Zemi?” Zemi didn’t answer. He more »
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Ch24-2: Denying the Darkness
“Can you sense Tsu anywhere?” SoYa asked, holding tight to the scruff of the She-Wolf’s neck. -No… everything is distorted in here. It must be the Sygnus energy.- “Then how do you know that he’s even here?” the Athrylith asked. more »
Ch24-3: Leavetakings
AsaHi’s tiny fingers folded over the back of Zemi’s broad hand as he strained to draw the rifting energy into the Cynosure chamber. He was shaking. Every now and then, a spasm racked his body, nearly causing him to fall. more »
Ch24-4: Glimmer of Hope
“Oh, my. Oh, my. Oh, my,” NaDo repeated to himself over and over again. The sunlight reflected sharply off of his glasses, making it hard to see the expression in his eyes. But SoYa could sense the scientist’s crushing sadness more »
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Tagged KiNa, Maru, NaDo, Outterlands, Shellab, SoYa, Vision Stone, Zemi
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Ch24-5: Final Redemption
The thick forests closed in over their heads as the group made their way as quickly as possible towards the waiting Vision Stone. Though the Stone was within view of the Shellab, there was still a good distance between. And more »
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Ch24-6: The Old World’s Passing
“Kudako…” Zemi’s voice cracked as he spoke the name. “Zem,” AsaHi took his arm in a comforting motion. “He’ll be alright. I’m sure.” “No… He isn’t alright,” the Dreigiau turned his gaze downward, face pale and strained. Words didn’t have more »