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Chapter Fourteen: Echoes of the Past
Author: Alyah Night
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Chapter Fourteen: Echoes of the Past

Ethan stood before the sealed temple at the edge of the Northern Ridge, its massive obsidian doors humming with ancient, residual energy. The ruins loomed like the spine of some long-dead god, veined with vines and glowing glyphs that pulsed in time with the wind. Behind him, Alina, Soren, and a few trusted warriors waited silently. The dawn sky spilled soft gold over the landscape, casting long shadows that danced across the stone.

Today, they weren’t here to fight. They were here to learn.

"This is where it all began," Ethan murmured, placing his palm on the cold surface of the door. A jolt of energy met his touch, not malicious—just... familiar.

Soren stepped forward, his brow furrowed. "You’re sure you want to open this? The seal might be keeping something in."

Ethan nodded. "And knowledge. Perhaps even the truth."

Alina, ever the calm voice of reason, added, "We won’t face the future blindly. If we’re to protect the realm, we need to understan
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