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Chapter Four
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The pair had ridden through the night, Elissa unwilling to stay anywhere near the Forge city longer than absolutely necessary. Dusthaven's weathered wall finally came into view, the familiar outline bathed in the faint glow of dawn. The tension that had knotted her neck during...
Chapter Three
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The path to the city gates was a rough, uneven expanse of trampled ground, strewn with debris and the lingering scent of scorched metal. Towering heaps of salvaged wreckage flanked the way, each pile a chaotic monument to the Forge's insatiable appetite for resources. Machines...
Chapter Two
Morning broke gently over Dusthaven, sunlight filtering through threadbare curtains to pool in uneven patches across the worn wooden floor. Elissa stirred, the faint hum of power coursing through the settlement coaxing her from sleep. The sound was steady and rhythmic, a far cry...
Chapter One
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the desert sands turned to molten gold in the dying light. Elissa pushed the creaking stove door closed, a faint hiss escaping as the heat met the cool evening air. Inside, slices of roasted dustjackal meat sizzled—a rare treat for the night's...