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Kael fast return
Author: Personality
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Kael ran as though the earth itself pursued him.

Branches tore against his cloak and scraped his arms as he forced his way through the dense forest, boots slamming against roots and stones. The morning air stung his lungs, but he did not slow. His heart pounded not with exertion alone, but with the weight of dread pressing down on him. The echoes of the valley still rang inside his mind, haunting him. Thousands of voices, unified, carrying a single, impossible plea.

“Rule us! Rule us!”

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