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... hing from horizon to horizon. The kraken alone defied their gilding, his abyssal body a midnight blemish on an otherwise holy scene.

The light vanished, my vision returned, and twin gods pressed their foreheads into the sand at my feet.

“Mighty Traveler,” Dolos said, his proud face hidden. “We have long awaited your arrival.”

“Thank the heavens!” Apate cried. “I never thought the prophecy would come true!”

“Guys . . .” I scrunched my face. “Can we skip the whole g ...

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