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Chapter Interlude – The Grove 

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Released on: Dec. 1, 2024, 1:34 a.m.
Last edited: Dec. 21, 2024, 4:13 a.m.
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Or, if you were even older, you’d call it, ‘that new Skill-place with the Humans’. Because it wasn’t old compared to the Vale Forest itself. If anything, it had been brand new, a pact forged with the first Humans to set foot on Izril during the Five Families’ migration.
Like the [Garden of Sanctuary], like a few Skills, like [The Courier’s Last Road], this was a location embodied in a Skill. Unlike the other two, there were strict requirements to access this place.
Like the [Garden of Sanctuary], like a few Skills, like [The Courier’s Last Road], this was a location embodied in a Skill. Unlike the other two, there were strict requirements to access this place.
Like the [Garden of Sanctuary], like a few Skills, like [The Courier’s Last Road], this was a location embodied in a Skill. Unlike the other two, there were strict requirements to access this place.
One of which was having the bloodline of House Veltras. The other was being on Izril, though how close you had to be to the Vale Forest was a matter of uncertainty.
Only Taletevirion knew this; even Jericha was struck silent as they walked out of the Floodplains of Liscor, over wet grass, towards that distant forest of vast trees. It was like a mirage.
Only Taletevirion knew this; even Jericha was struck silent as they walked out of the Floodplains of Liscor, over wet grass, towards that distant forest of vast trees. It was like a mirage.
Only Taletevirion knew this; even Jericha was struck silent as they walked out of the Floodplains of Liscor, over wet grass, towards that distant forest of vast trees. It was like a mirage.
Only Taletevirion knew this; even Jericha was struck silent as they walked out of the Floodplains of Liscor, over wet grass, towards that distant forest of vast trees. It was like a mirage.
It took a long time to walk towards that treeline, and a short one. Time lost meaning; it was no instantaneous journey, but neither did it take days. When Lyonette thought to ask, it was Duke Rhisveri who spoke.
It took a long time to walk towards that treeline, and a short one. Time lost meaning; it was no instantaneous journey, but neither did it take days. When Lyonette thought to ask, it was Duke Rhisveri who spoke.
It was true. At first, the rain from the Floodplains had been overhead, drenching the ground, which seemed to be just a huge field of low grass, but as they walked, the grass grew higher, until it threatened to rise up to their chests, and the trees became taller.
It was a natural, winding track of dirt, unpaved, but smooth, wending through the dark fir trees that stood tall and unmoving. The party of visitors, ahead and behind Lyonette, hesitated.
They had come armed and in force. Of the lot, Vaulont the Ash and Jericha were ironically the most stressed. The Vampire assassin and former soldier were nervous, one because she had Hethon to care for and had no idea what this was, despite it pertaining to House Veltras, the other because this was not in his job description.
They had come armed and in force. Of the lot, Vaulont the Ash and Jericha were ironically the most stressed. The Vampire assassin and former soldier were nervous, one because she had Hethon to care for and had no idea what this was, despite it pertaining to House Veltras, the other because this was not in his job description.
They had come armed and in force. Of the lot, Vaulont the Ash and Jericha were ironically the most stressed. The Vampire assassin and former soldier were nervous, one because she had Hethon to care for and had no idea what this was, despite it pertaining to House Veltras, the other because this was not in his job description.
“Miss Lyonette, I need to call a halt. What—exactly—are we facing?”
He appeared by Lyonette, and the company slowed as they walked through the trees. Lyonette turned to Hethon, Nanette, and Taletevirion.
He appeared by Lyonette, and the company slowed as they walked through the trees. Lyonette turned to Hethon, Nanette, and Taletevirion.
He appeared by Lyonette, and the company slowed as they walked through the trees. Lyonette turned to Hethon, Nanette, and Taletevirion.
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