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... er, when the sun hung in the sky like a forge-fire that refused to bank. The holiest day on the calendar after the Festival of Flame, and the one that drew the kingdom’s attention inward, toward the figure at the center of everything.
Ryn had experienced five months of Ashenveil’s religious rhythm by now. Ordinsday worship every sixth day — the rest day, when the temples filled and the Crucible’s priests conducted services and the city’s forges went silent in observance. Monthly minor fe ...
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