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Chapter 76 – Chains of the Curse
Author: Unattra3tive
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The night howled with steel and shadow.

Eldrin and Alaric circled each other like beasts, their swords flashing beneath the wavering firelight. Each strike rang out sharp and merciless, each clash of iron heavier than the last. The men around them dared not move afraid to intervene, afraid to breathe too loud, as if the weight of the curse itself would turn on them next.

Eldrin’s side burned where Alaric’s blade had torn him open. He could feel his strength bleeding out with every heartbeat, his vision narrowing. But still he pressed forward. His sword cut arcs of silver through the dark, fueled by desperation.

“Stop fighting me!” Eldrin’s voice was raw, broken. “I don’t want to kill you, Alaric!”

Alaric’s laughter cracked like thunder, wrong and guttural, the warlord’s echo twined inside it. “Kill me? You can’t even save yourself!”

Their blades met in a violent crash, sparks spilling like falling stars. Alaric twisted, shadows flaring along his arm as he forced Eldrin back. His face
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