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Chapter 73: The Prophecy's True Path

Author: Joan f . Vanzant
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Stepping through the swirling portal was like plunging into the depths of a storm. Darkness folded around me, and the air felt thick with ancient magic. When the shadows receded, I stood on unfamiliar ground—a vast expanse of silver mist, broken only by the faint outline of runes carved into stone beneath my feet. Elyria stood at the center, her violet eyes gleaming with quiet intensity.

Draven, Astrid, and the others materialized behind me, their expressions ranging from suspicion to awe. But I could feel it—the weight of the moment, the truth pressing down on me, waiting to be unearthed.

Elyria gestured toward the glowing runes. “This is where the prophecy was first spoken, long before Silverclaw existed. And it is here you will uncover its true meaning.”

I stared at the runes, my heart pounding. I had spent so long resisting the prophecy, trying to shape my own destiny. Now it felt like I was being dragged deeper into its tangled web. But there was no turning back.

I knelt,
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