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Chapter 73: The Island’s True Purpose
Author: LORI D. LEE
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The days at sea were tense, each moment fraught with the weight of our newfound knowledge. Lena worked tirelessly with the journal and the ancient texts, her eyes scanning the intricate symbols and runes that seemed to hold the key to everything.

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, casting the ocean in hues of orange and purple, Lena called us to the ship’s mess hall. The journal and various translated texts were spread out on the table before her.

“I think I’ve got it,” she said, her voice a mixture of excitement and trepidation. “These texts... they’re not just random symbols. They tell a story—a very old and very dangerous one.”

We all leaned in, eager to hear what she had discovered.

“The central island,” Lena began, pointing to a detailed sketch in the journal, “is not just the location of the central artifact. It’s a prison, built eons ago to contain a cosmic entity of unimaginable power.”

“A prison?” Mara echoed, her eyes wide with shock. “For what?”

Lena took a d
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