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Chapter 69: The Road Less Traveled
Author: Lummi Gold
last update2023-09-03 14:31:39

As Kael and Selene continued their journey through the realms, they found themselves on a path less traveled. The road was winding and treacherous, but the scenery was breathtaking. Tall mountains rose on either side, their peaks covered in snow. A river ran alongside the road, its water crystal clear.

They traveled for several days, encountering only a few other travelers along the way. One of them was an old man with a long white beard and kind eyes. He introduced himself as Eirik, a wandering sage.

Eirik invited Kael and Selene to join him for a meal, and they gratefully accepted. As they ate, Eirik shared stories of his travels and the people he had met along the way. Kael and Selene were captivated by his tales, and they shared some of their own adventures with him.

As the night grew dark, Eirik offered to let Kael and Selene stay in his camp for the night. They accepted his offer and settled down for a restful night’s sleep.

In the morning, Eirik offered to guide Kael and Selene
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