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โ˜…๐•ท๐–Ž๐–†๐–’

The scent of burning pine and the damp, metallic tang of residual Shadow pollution hit me the moment we crossed the Ironwood boundary. It was a visceral reminder of the carnage the Wielders had left behind.

My presence here was a political tightrope act. I was Silvermoonโ€™s Chief Strategist, sent on a secret mission by an Alpha who was too weak to lead, into the territory of an Alpha who despised our lineage.

I traveled with a small, specialized team of Silvermoon elemental lists wolves whose specialty lay not in fighting, but in scrying and tracing corrupted energy signatures.

My task was to use their subtle skill to find the ancient, persistent stain of Shadow left by the Wielders' long occupation and the destructive blast of the Shadow Orb.

I kept my team moving in the deepest shadows, bypassing the main Ironwood patrols. My priority was the old Fortress Command Center, the precise location where the Shadow Orb had been destroyed and where the bulk of the Wielders' chann
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