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... g the tree city of Makinaven after four days of working their way through the southern woods.

Tala felt herself gaping up at the massive edifice of living wood, partially because even her perfect memory had a hard time doing the immensity of it justice, but that wasn’t the whole reason.

For the first time, her voidsight took in the reality node of the tree.

Not only was it a single, absolutely overpowering whole—so overwhelming that it kept any of the questing tendrils of ...

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