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“Harold Storm is a fool, and even if you do find a way, you cannot go alone — ”

“She won’t have to,” a man’s voice boomed.

Sahara snapped her head behind her, Deathblade out, ready to fight.

But there was no need.

Before her stood a man with a snow-white beard and whiter robes dripping with the dark toxic water, skin still sizzling with that black lightning.
 

Felix had somehow looked much younger, nowhere near the two millennia of his actual age.

The Wizard smiled, and nodded towards the women.

“What do you say, Sahara, want to save the Realms like the old days?”

She nodded, her heart floating in her chest. A smile erupted on her face.
 

“Hell yes,” she said.

And for a moment, everything the Shadows had devoured glowed a heavenly white.

Glowed with hope,
she thought.
Because there is still hope. That much I know.

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