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... shadows, her palms stinging with the effort. Every time she tore at the dark veil, another tendril of shadow rose to take its place, sealing her off from what was happening inside. It was maddening, the shadows swirling relentlessly, trapping her on the outside while the horrors unfolded within.

Her heart pounded in her chest, panic rising with every passing second. Queen Maeve’s screams reverberated through the air, each cry more tortured than the last, sending shivers down Islinda’s s ...

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