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Chapter 175: Veins of the Earth
Author: Lummi Gold
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The day waned as the Celestial Marauders continued their journey, their spirits buoyed by the acquisition of the Fallen Star and the fresh insights it promised. The path ahead wound through an ancient forest whose towering trees seemed to hold memories of the world from its inception. The deeper they traveled, the more the forest seemed to close in around them, not with menace but with a sort of dignified gravity, as if it were a library of the natural world, brimming with silent knowledge.

Kael, leading the group with the Fallen Star secured in his pack, felt a subtle thrumming from the artifact. It was as if the fragment were communicating with the very earth they tread upon, resonating with the latent energies buried deep beneath the surface.

“The earth here is old,” Arion remarked, his voice barely above a whisper, as if reluctant to disturb the serenity of their surroundings. “It’s laced with veins of power, much like the ones we’ve seen in the Twilight Realm but older, more fund
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