The Mask of Eternal Dawn
most conscious force that seemed to reach out and test her very soul. Every step they took was heavy with the weight of something
mask upon his face, so long a symbol of his curse, now seemed to be less a barrier and more a reminder of the power that bound him. The longer they
e glanced down at her, and for the first time in days, she saw a flick
rely above a whisper, but it carried throu
yra felt a warmth between them that defied the chill of the forest. But then, as quickl
like skeletal hands toward the sky. The air was thick with fog, and the silence was stifling. The forest seemed to hold
y visible but undeniable, moving in the corners of her vision. Lyra tried to keep her f
ted through her chest, cold and menacing. Lyra froze, her heart leaping int
toward his sword with calm precision, his eyes
ar tension in the air. "The forest has a way of using our f
that seemed to materialize from the mist itself. It was tall, its body a silhouette of sh
the darkness, low and sibilant. "Turn
she gripped the handle of her knife tightly, drawing strength from
light. "We seek the key," he called out, his voice steady, t
e sworn it smiled, though it was not a smile of warmth. It was
is meant for those who dare to tread this path. But
oice unwavering. "We will face whatever tri
ts glowing eyes never leaving their faces. Lyra could feel the weight
voice like a caress of ice on her skin. "And when you
ished into the fog, leaving only th
the forest pressing in on her, testing her resolve. The creature's words echoed in her mind,
d, his voice gentle but filled w
'm fine," she whispered, though she couldn't quite
yet to come," he said quietly, his voice laced with a seriousness that made
he weight of the forest's gaze upon them, its eyes watching from the darkness, waiting for
tself was closing in. Then, just as Lyra thought they could go no further, the fog cleared, and before them stood a
said, his voice bar
e arch. She could feel the magic in the air, crackling with power, and she
n, Lyra took a deep breath an