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... he terrain like wraiths, their steps silent even as boots brushed leaves and gravel. Lumberling marched among them, clad in black steel.

Skitz flitted along the edges, half-melted into the shadows, dagger dangling loosely in his grip. Aren strode with quiet precision, his spear strapped across his back. Four others followed, former Duskpire mercenaries whose familiarity with the Earl’s lands.

Thessalia led the elven formation, every step exuding regal authority. Aurelya lingered ...

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