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Reign of the Hollow Flame

Author: Mercy Alex
last update Last Updated: 2025-06-27 22:26:27

Chapter 44:

The air thickened with tension as Elandra stepped out of the shattered throne chamber, her silhouette outlined in ghostly violet fire.

Her once-green eyes familiar and cunning now blazed with silver luminescence. The same eyes Aria had seen in the Sealed Alpha.

But this wasn’t possession.

This was evolution.

“Elandra?” Aria whispered, staggering to her feet. “What have you done?”

The former High Enchantress tilted her head, her voice no longer laced with venom but with a deep, otherworldly calm.

“You banished his body, Aria.

But power is true, ancient power never dies. It finds another vessel.”

Kael moved in front of Aria, his body trembling from the earlier battle. “You let him in.”

Elandra smiled. “He didn’t ask for permission. He just needed a fracture.

A willing heart. A sliver of rage. And I had all three.”

The obsidian walls trembled again, responding to her power. Behind them, the guardians once defeated now stirred, bones clicking, shadows reforming.

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