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Chapter Sixty Seven – The Mark of the Forgotten

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Rain drowned the territory in cold silver sheets while the crowd around the dead warrior slowly grew.

No one spoke loudly anymore.

Fear had returned too quickly.

Not the overwhelming terror created by the convergence.

This fear was quieter.

Sharper.

The kind born from realizing the nightmare was never truly over.

I stared at the corrupted symbol carved into the stone beside the body while the connection inside me twisted painfully.

The mark looked wrong.

Every line cut too deep.

Every
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