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Chapter 44: The Echo of His Name

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The ruins of Eldermoor trembled beneath them. Dust rained from the high stone vaults as a low, guttural rumble echoed through the underground archives, vibrating through Elior’s bones. Whatever had been disturbed, whatever had been named, was waking.

“Move!” Elior barked.

They turned and ran.

The torches flickered violently, the air thickening with something unseen. Shadows stretched unnaturally along the walls, elongating, shifting. The deeper they had gone into the Obsidian Archives, the heavier the weight of the Veil’s remnants had pressed upon them. But now, it was lifting, like something had finally been let inside.

Sienna ran ahead, her violet eyes wide, her breath sharp. She knew what was coming.

Elior chased after her, the others close behind. The winding corridors of the archive twisted in unnatural ways, bookshelves seeming taller, the paths narrowing where they hadn’t before.

“Something’s warping the space,” Myrra gasped, reaching out with her magic, her fingers glowing as
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