CHAPTER 96
Author: Richey's Starlight
last update Last Updated: 2024-12-26 20:27:19

The air in Valloria carried a sense of both relief and unease. Though the Herald had been defeated and the city liberated, the looming mystery of the Catacombs of Eternity hung over the group like a shadow. Jace and the others gathered around a hastily assembled fire in the heart of the ruined square. The warmth was a small comfort in the chilling night, but the tension among them was palpable.

Caelum sat apart from the rest, his dark magic staff resting against his shoulder as he poured over an old tome he’d uncovered in the ruins. His face was illuminated by the faint glow of runes etched into the pages, and his expression was grim.

“We need to act quickly,” he finally said, breaking the silence. “The Herald’s magic weakened the seals around the Catacombs. If the enemy realizes this, they’ll send forces to stop us, or even activating the gateway themselves.”

Jace frowned, leaning forward. “If it’s so dangerous, why hasn’t anyone tried to destroy it before?”

Caelum’s gaze flicked to
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