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Chapter 45: Marching Forward

Author: MM de Wet
last update publish date: 2026-05-31 14:18:29

Mestre Escuro gave Lady Escuridade a meaningful look before walking down the winding path. At a clearing below the Corrompido soldiers are gathered, waiting instructions, bathed in the warm flow of a low, golden sun. the large formation of Corrompido soldiers stand in tight ranks, their back to the coast. They wear heavy, blackened armour– matte and battle worn– with rounded helmets, shields at their sides and weapons sheathed or held at rest. Their posture is rigid and discipline

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