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Meanwhile, Serena and Scarlet moved like hunters, low and silent along the western ridge. The watchers here felt more agitated. Once or twice, mist flickered too close for comfort. But Serena remained steady, and Scarlet matched her pace without fear.

"I feel like I’m being measured," Scarlet muttered under her breath.

"You are," Serena replied. "They’re watching how we react."

They found no glyphs, but they did see changes: trees with new splits, moss growing in u ...

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