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The Awakening of the Devourer King
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The question hung in the air, heavy beneath the hum of The Wanderer as it cut through the darkness on its way home.

Sari immediately turned from the navigation console, her tired eyes meeting Raka’s gaze. “You can sense Bara too?”

“Yes.” Raka nodded, his breathing slightly strained. The emptiness left behind by the Cosmic Light inside him made every trace of energy feel like a scrape against his nerves. “His trail is faint, distorted. But... he’s there. Or he’s heading there at incredible speed
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