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Chapter 30: – Her Second Familiar: Shade.
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... n, nestled across the obsidian coast, a letter arrived by crow. Sealed in jet-black wax. No crest. No name.
It made no sound as it landed.
The emperor noticed its arrival.
The parchment was thin, brittle with age — yet the ink upon it was fresh, almost glistening. Written in a tongue long forgotten, its characters shimmered faintly in hues that had no name.
The emperor of Ravion, a man as cold as his glacial throne, cracked the seal and read in silence. His eyes, ...
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