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Chapter 37: The Voice of Ashes and Frost

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The echoes of the Thirteenth's words still trembled in Aria’s bones long after his shadow vanished into the glacial dark.

> “When the last Voice speaks, the Moon will fall.”

They lingered like frostbite in her chest.

No one spoke for a long while.

The broken chamber of the Icehold felt colder now, not just in temperature, but in essence—as though it had been touched by something that did not belong in the world of the living.

Thalen was the first to move, his flames flickering low but steady around him as he studied the glyphs on the wall.

“He was here long before we arrived,” the Voice of Ash murmured. “The place was already dead when we stepped inside. He fed on its memory… drained its soul.”

Aria’s jaw tightened as she stared at the etched words, still glowing faintly on the stone surface. “He knew my name.”

Kael sheathed his blade, his eyes sweeping the corners of the temple. “He knows all our names now.”

Ressa ran her fingers across the crystal's surface in Aria’s hand.
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