CHAPTER 92
Author: Richey's Starlight
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The haunting melody lingered, wrapping around Erynn and Riven like a ghostly embrace as they crept further into the eastern district. The air felt charged, thick with an energy that sent shivers down Erynn’s spine. She glanced at Riven, whose silver sword gleamed faintly in the dim light. His posture was steady, but the tension in his shoulders betrayed his wariness.

“Do you hear it?” Erynn whispered, her voice barely above a breath.

“I do,” Riven replied, his sharp eyes scanning the broken structures around them. “It’s getting louder. It feels… wrong.”

Erynn nodded, gripping her daggers tightly. Her flame and ice powers tingled at her fingertips, eager to be unleashed. She fought the urge to summon them just yet, knowing their glow would make them an easy target.

As they rounded a corner, the melody crescendoed into a mournful wail. Before them stood a decrepit building with a single intact door, it's frame etched with symbols similar to the binding rune they had seen earlier. The do
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