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... us. They were weaving even at this great distance. We did not have time to figure out how to operate the aether cannons on the Night Jewel. I could not discern the numbers they had at this distance. I figured if I was going to be doing a lot of skyship combat in the future, I would need to imprint a spell to give me enhanced sight. It was too late now.

Cilia and Leda were on the Maelstrom, and I held my communication stone in hand, “Cilia, take off if both skiffs reach the deck. If only ...

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