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... the silvery pool, he saw no indication of movement or life. Did I kill all the ones here? The whole den? He glanced over at Ollie, "Is there a way to scan for more of these Vyrknadine?"

"Nothing I have," Ollie replied as he flew up to the ten-foot maximum tether range and circled in place. "I don’t see any fresh tracks, either."

Jace walked over to the pool and looked down into the shimmering silver goop. I wonder if there’s anything feeding this water pool, or if it’s just runof ...

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