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... on-inscribed staff, stood tall and alert at the center of the hall. He was the wedding coordinator....an esteemed priest tasked with conducting the sacred rites. The one who would officially tie the union between the couple.

With a subtle nod, the wedding ritual began.

Since the union was between a werewolf and a human, the traditional blood-binding ceremony was omitted. Normally, a werewolf groom would slice his palm, pressing the bleeding hand to his bride’s chest to symbolical ...

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