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The Song of Ice That Shattered Memories
Author: Abu Ulfah
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The Flute of Echoed Memories felt cold in Lyra's hands, yet its energy was calming, like a cool breeze after a freezing snowstorm. They stood inside the cave that was now thawing, droplets of water falling from the glistening ice ceiling, breaking the silence that had once been suffocating. The aura of sorrow and regret that once gripped their chests slowly dissipated, replaced by reverence and understanding of a tragic past.

“We honor their memories,” Maeve murmured, watching the melting remnants of ice around the pool. “May peace be with them.”

“This flute... I feel a strong resonance with the past, not just their sorrow, but also their hope and courage,” Lyra said, studying the delicate carvings on the surface of the ice flute.

Darren nodded in agreement. “The Keeper of Truth said each artifact would lead us to the next. Maybe this flute holds a clue?”

As Lyra focused her thoughts on the ice flute, channeling her energy, the carvings on its surface began to glow with a pale blue li
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