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... ening it to the page with the storm elemental’s sketch, he handed it to Varen. "Have you seen or heard of anything like this in the East Grove? An elemental being… lots of black and red lightning and probably connected to the Tempest’s Cradle?."

Varen’s brow furrowed as he studied the drawing. He took his time, studying the sketched arcs of jagged lightning. Lassim waited, his arms crossed.

Finally, Varen closed the notebook and handed it back with a shake of his head. "No," he s ...

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Introduction

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