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249. Limbo King.

Author: Denny Ink
last update publish date: 2026-05-21 19:08:52

​​​​Sage.

I felt him before I saw him. I chocked on his aura before he spoke. He was ancient and powerful. He was menacing and deathly.

He was watching.

I kept changing the runes until I transformed it into an Awakening Spell.

The Runes changed from a reddish hue to a warm blueish hue and I could feel life began to seep into them.

The only thing remaining was for me to speak the words, to bring life back into Elvira.

I hesitated.

Something made me so suspicious. It was not supposed to be this
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