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- Chapter - 68 - Alliances and Betrayals / Realms Collide
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The Dominion Zone screamed.

It was not sound, not truly—more the groan of reality itself bending under too many gods at once. The air had turned thick with magic, heavy as molten glass. The sky was no longer a single color, but a war between hues: the green perfection of Elven symmetry, the red hunger of Vampire blood, the gold blaze of Dragon pride, the molten brass of Human conquest… and the silver storm that tore them all apart.

The Arbiter hovered unseen in the upper air, robes fluttering in currents of raw essence.

He had overseen countless trials through the ages. Never—never—had the world itself flinched before the test began.

And yet here, before his ageless eyes, it did.

“Two crowns,” he murmured to the storm. “Two wills intertwined. The world cannot hold them both.”

Far to the north, in the crystalline forest of the Elves, tension cracked the air like ice splitting underfoot. Calyth’s realm—his perfect, ordered domain—trembled. Branches that had once grown in flawless pro
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