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Chapter 107: The Dead-Man’s Current
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The air in the Coral Court was no longer the recycled, stagnant breath of the deep. It was thin, charged with the ozone of a dying god. The detonation of the Kraken-Guard had sent a seismic ripple through the palace’s foundations, cracking the ornate pillars of white pearl and sending fine, crystalline dust raining down upon the terrified nobility.

The Sea-Prince, a man whose skin was a translucent, sickly blue and whose robes were woven from the silk of extinct mollusks, clutched the armrests
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