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Chapter 113 – The Fractured Dawn
Author: Devyn vale
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The world smelled of smoke and blood

Kael stood among the wreckage of the battlefield where the last of the corrupted beasts had fallen The ground was blackened from flames and scorched energy The trees that once sang with life stood as charred husks crackling under the weight of ash The void storms had subsided but the sky remained a heavy sheet of gray and red like an endless bruise stretching across the heavens

All around him survivors picked through the remains of war Shifters dragged the wounded toward makeshift tents Priests summoned what little divine light they still had to knit broken skin and hold souls to fragile bodies Wolves in their half shifted forms guarded the perimeter their eyes burning with suspicion of another attack

Kael inhaled deeply His chest ached with every breath not from injury but from the weight of silence that followed the roar of battle The System pulsed faintly within him weaker now than before the final clash He could feel its whispers no longer shar
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