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... kind. This gray was thick. Heavy. Like the sea itself had been clouded by ash and rage.

Dominic and Aegirion floated near the outer ledge of the vault’s temple, watching the rising storm with quiet tension.

The spiral in the distance had grown.

"What do we do now?" Dominic asked, gripping the Trident as it flickered faintly in his hand.

Aegirion scanned the waters ahead. "We don’t run."

That was unusual.

Dominic raised a brow. "You sure? I thought ...

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