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Chapter The Roots (Pt. 5) 

Word count: 12841
Released on: Aug. 18, 2024, 12:26 a.m.
Last edited: Sept. 5, 2024, 11 p.m.
Book: Unreleased (0)
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They fell for what felt like an age, compressed into a second. And as they fell, Mrsha heard a question in her head. It was in Rags’ eyes as the Goblin Chieftain leapt down, not fearless, but brave.
They fell for what felt like an age, compressed into a second. And as they fell, Mrsha heard a question in her head. It was in Rags’ eyes as the Goblin Chieftain leapt down, not fearless, but brave.
It wasn’t just because Rags was the person Mrsha had seen in the doors. The girl had realized, when she’d escaped the [Palace of Fates], that she could have told anyone.
It wasn’t just because Rags was the person Mrsha had seen in the doors. The girl had realized, when she’d escaped the [Palace of Fates], that she could have told anyone.
It wasn’t just because Rags was the person Mrsha had seen in the doors. The girl had realized, when she’d escaped the [Palace of Fates], that she could have told anyone.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Lyonette. Ishkr. Nanette. Saliss. Valeterisa, Krshia—heck, she’d even considered Teriarch and Magnolia, if she could have gotten ahold of them.
Mrsha was sure that any of them would have had a use for this place. So why Rags? The answer was simple:
Mrsha was sure that any of them would have had a use for this place. So why Rags? The answer was simple:
Other people could find a use for this place. They would have splendidly intelligent or cunning ideas of how to use the power to see fates. Doubtless, they’d tell Mrsha she was very smart for coming to them, take the [Palace of Fates], and do something important with it.
Other people could find a use for this place. They would have splendidly intelligent or cunning ideas of how to use the power to see fates. Doubtless, they’d tell Mrsha she was very smart for coming to them, take the [Palace of Fates], and do something important with it.
…None of them needed this place. Goblins did. In Lyonette’s good, earnest concern for the inn and everyone in it, she’d warn Rags about the future and do her best, Mrsha was sure. But it was Goblins who kept dying.
…None of them needed this place. Goblins did. In Lyonette’s good, earnest concern for the inn and everyone in it, she’d warn Rags about the future and do her best, Mrsha was sure. But it was Goblins who kept dying.
…None of them needed this place. Goblins did. In Lyonette’s good, earnest concern for the inn and everyone in it, she’d warn Rags about the future and do her best, Mrsha was sure. But it was Goblins who kept dying.
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