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Chapter 246: Council in the Eye of the Turning

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The Council’s chamber in Venara was colder than the winds that howled outside its stone walls; its candles burned thin and angular light across the faces of its members. The governor, Marisol, hovered at the head of the table with a furrowed brow, while the envoy's message lay open—words about glyphs glowing in the dirt, spiral shapes in the sky, and rising voices in the west.

She cleared her throat. “Our people may see signs and wonders, but we cannot govern on emotion,” she said, steepling her fingers. “This is not a religious awakening or a rebellion. We are custodians of memory as we are of order. Let us remember what we have agreed together.”

Beside her, Councilor Nolwen glowered, tapping her fingernails on the oaken table. “They meet under a living memory. That is not governance. That is chaos glorified, and it sets a precedent. If we do not respond, each enclave will follow.”

Councilor Harven shook his head. “And if we do respond with force, we break the last reluctant trust we
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