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... t ethereal quality. The air carried the scent of moisture—and something else, something heavy, an energy difficult to define. Rahn remained silent, sitting in the shadows, while Vaelin stared at the Masked Man, his eyes burning with fury.

"Where is that damn old man?!" he hissed, clenching his fists so tightly his nails nearly dug into his skin. "This time, I’ll show him who’s in charge! If he dares to call me a lizard again, I swear I’ll—!"

"Calm yourself." The voice was calm, y ...

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