Chapter 323
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The sky over Glassview changed before anyone understood why. It was not a storm. It was not a spell gone wrong. It was a quiet shift, like the world taking a careful breath.

Clouds slowed. Light bent in soft curves. The air grew thick with pressure that did not hurt, but watched.

People felt it in different ways. A street vendor paused with a coin in his hand and felt his skin prickle. A child stopped running and stared up, eyes wide, heart racing without fear.

A senior mage dropped a quill when the ink on the page rippled as if touched by invisible fingers. Mana moved. It did not surge. It did not scream. It settled.

High above the city, ley lines glowed faintly, then faded, as if acknowledging something new and choosing silence instead of alarm.

Whispers spread fast. “Something awakened.”

“An old force.”

“I felt it look at me.”

In the lower halls of the Academic Tower, students clustered near windows and stair rails, voices hushed and urgent.

“They say an old god walked the street
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