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Chapter Sixty-Two: The Shadow's Gambit
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The trek back from the Wraithwood was marked by an eerie stillness. The forest, once alive with the unnatural sounds of void creatures, now lay quiet as though holding its breath. Eira couldn’t shake the image of the corrupted feather from her mind. The reflection in the Obsidian Mirror had given her clarity, but it had also filled her with dread. The void was not just an enemy—it was a reflection of imbalance, a force seeking to rewrite existence itself.

Darian walked beside her, his brows furrowed as he glanced at the notes he’d scribbled down after their encounter with the Mirror. "A corrupted feather," he murmured. "It means the void isn’t just consuming the flame’s power—it’s distorting it. Twisting it into something unrecognizable."

"How did it get the feather in the first place?" Brynn asked from behind, her tone sharper than usual. "I thought the phoenix was supposed to be, I don’t know, infallible."

"It isn’t infallible," Eira said, gripping her feather tightly. "Even the pho
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