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... light filtering through the trees told him it was morning—or close enough. His stomach snarled in protest.

> [Status: Rested. Energy: 60%]

[Voidwalk: Available]

"Food," he muttered, clutching his gut. "Need food. Now."

As he stood, the smell of woodsmoke drifted to his nose. He turned toward it instinctively, eyes narrowing. Smoke meant fire. Fire meant people. People meant food.

With a flicker of thought, he activated his skill.

Voidwalk.

...

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