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... fe. No physical bodies were present, only shimmering projections of the most powerful leaders on the world.

"Kali," Valeriana began, her voice echoing through the chamber, "there's no need to be so curt. Aethelred called a meeting, so surely there's something worth discussing?"

Kali, a woman whose hair seemed to crackle with static, scoffed. "There's nothing to talk about. Why waste our time?"

Ilyana, her form shimmering in shades of blue, crossed her holographic arms. "E ...

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