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Chapter 100: Threads of Destiny
Author: Lummi Gold
last update2023-09-11 22:08:32

The sun kissed the horizon, painting the sky with hues of orange and purple. The team, now standing at the outskirts of the ancient city of Elara, felt a mix of anticipation and foreboding. It was here, according to the old scrolls, that one of the last artifacts was believed to be hidden. But Elara wasn't abandoned. Its streets bustled with people, each having a story, a secret, or a riddle.

Kael took a deep breath, adjusting the strap of his bag. "We should blend in. Let's split up and gather information. Meet back here by sunset."

Lana nodded, pairing up with Vira. Their first stop was a local market, where colorful tents displayed a plethora of goods. An old woman, her eyes almost milky with age, called them over. "Seeking the old world's treasures, are you?" she rasped.

Taken aback, Vira responded, "How do you know?"

The old woman chuckled, producing a small, ornate box. "Solve its puzzle, and you'll have your answer."

Meanwhile, Kael stumbled upon a tavern. Inside, the warm glow
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