THE WOLF'S LOVE SPELL
Whispers
lve strengthened by the trials they had overcome. The path ahead wound through a dense forest of silver-
r will. Yet neither of them faltered. The visions they had seen-the
, her voice low. Her staff glowed faintly i
hin him bristled, both excited and wary. "We're cl
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dorned its surface, pulsating with a rhythmic glow. Around the altar, the ground was scorched, as though i
t of the sanctuar
ion solemn. "The final trial lies here, but this is where I must leave you
tighter. "What kind of trial is
he sanctuary to decide. It will delve into your souls, into your
a stepped back, her form dissolving into
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were needed; their connection was stronger t
bove them descended, enveloping them in a blinding light. The wo
at the precipice of destiny. You who dare to challenge the divide, who seek to forge
s golden eyes glea
her voice steady. "Show
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f Lucian and Raven. Yet these doppelgängers exuded an au
ou think it can survive the weight of the prophecy? You're no
And you, little witch. Do you truly believe he won'
e lunged at his doppelgänger. Their claws met in a clash of sp
er as she faced her shadow-self. "You don't scare me," she
oward her. Raven countered with a shield of light,
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be enough. The shadows weren't just physical enemies; they were embodiment
n taunted. "You'll never be s
rd deep within him. But then he thought of Raven-of
. "I just need to be by her side." With a roar, he struck hi
f the void, Raven f
than a witch?" shadow-Raven sneered. "They'
aver. "I don't need their acceptance," she said firml
agic overwhelmed the shadow,
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t, forming a constellation that resembled a wolf and a crescent
bond you share is rare and unbreakable. Remember this
e altar glowing softly in the dim light. A small, intricately carve
eling its warmth in he
of the sanctuary's power. Use it wisely
en eyes filled with determination. "We've made it
tightening around the
r destiny a little lighter. They didn't know what awaited them, but they knew one t
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the glowing altar. The weight of the talisman in Raven's hand felt heavier
?" she asked, h
on the stone. "It's like...a heartb
s something ancient, something alive. We're c
ng her. "Then it's part of our journey now. W
h of his presence a steadying
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rees glimmered more brightly, their branches swaying as if in a silent farewell. It was as thou
again, signaling their imminent return to the mor
ward," she said, her gaze distant. "It's like we're stepping ou
re right. But isn't that why we're here? To change
ing a deep brea
ugh the archway, the swirling v
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eted them. The air was crisp, the scent of pine and earth grounding them af
at Lucian. "Do
senses attuned. "The forest...it's qu
awareness. "The balance has shifted. The sanctuary gave us
wl echoed through the trees. Lucian's wol
" he said, his vo
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a werewolf. Its fur was dark as midnight, its fangs bared in a snarl. But this was no
ed, stepping protecti
an. He met it head-on, shifting seamlessly into his wolf form. Their
barrier of light that encircled the battlefield, preven
steady despite the chaos. "I'l
oned warrior, his teeth sinking into the rogue's shoulder. The creature
r held strong, but the energy of the rogue was unlike
she muttered to herself.
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decisive motion, he delivered the finishing blow, his jaws closing around its throat