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... cluster of wooden huts with smoke curling from chimneys. Players moved between the buildings, their cloaks dark against the white snow.

"Looks cozy," Jolly said, cracking her knuckles. "Think they'll share their fire?"

"Not likely," Vell replied. "Stay sharp. We're not the only ones climbing."

They approached carefully, keeping to the trees along the lake's edge. Up close, the settlement was rough—huts patched with ice and wood, some half-broken. A few players glanced th ...

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