Leave nothing behind
Author: Zogarth
last update2026-06-05 22:28:14

The Malefic Viper stood in the desolate middle of nowhere, surrounded by the ever-present white mist. He had stood here for days now, unmoving. The decision to leave had been made, but the last step still stumped him. It wasn’t that he couldn’t or that he didn’t want to go. A single thought would bring him away. But he still felt doubt. It had been a long time since he last left… A very long time.

Suddenly, he felt a small trickle of faith come to him, for the first time in many eras. Of course
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