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Chapter sixty-one: Trial of Storms
Author: Miss Meadows
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The Tempest Sea stretched endlessly, a churning expanse of silver-blue waves under a sky thick with clouds. Lightning danced across the horizon, striking jagged water spires that jutted from the ocean like jagged teeth. The wind was alive here, pulling at Kael’s cloak and tugging at Lira’s hair as they approached the first floating isle — a jagged rock crowned with the ruins of an ancient mage shrine.

Kael’s chest pulsed with the Aetherheart’s rhythm, harmonizing with the roar of the storm. He had never felt the air this alive — thick with elemental power, dangerous and chaotic. Every step on the slick stones sent sprays of saltwater into the wind, and he could feel the very atmosphere testing him, judging his worth.

“This place…” Lira said, voice tight with awe, “it’s… it’s alive.”

Kael nodded, eyes scanning the horizon. “Not alive — aware. The Tempest Sea has always been a crucible for mages. It chooses who can command the storm and who will be consumed.”

A sudden roar split the
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