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wait for him to
p like fists, thunder roaring like ghosts mourning their king. The Crimson Tide g
lm, soaked to the bone
over the howl. "We don't stop
legend. The youngest Dreadmour to ever command a ship. But tonight...
. Not because they loved him. But because th
they were r
eyond the mist, the jagged cliffs of Dreadmour Keep were risin
ther w
great Pirate King Aldric Dreadmour-the man who ruled half
the crow
m grief. Not yet. There was no
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ank. His boots landed hard on the soaked wood, thunder still cracking behind him.
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torm had s
ol
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the sea itsel
ched. Not from the
he burn in
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fell silent. Even the
, each step echoing
dn't f
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him like a boy
im like a man s
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is voice low, heavy with
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ng inside h
Dreadmour Keep stretched in
ank. His boots landed hard on the soaked wood, thunder still cracking behind him.
ere sh
torm had s
ol
ss of her eyes-those cold, moonlit things that never aged. She hadn't changed. Not in the ten
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the sea itsel
ched. Not from the
he burn in
ok like grief and roya
fell silent. Even the
, each step echoing
dn't f
't s
him like a boy
im like a man s
k
is voice low, heavy with
back her
ied-voice like hone
ng inside h
fhan
ed his chamb
was alr
blet, still warm. His father
... a bla
aw the message scratched
crown is not
touched the ba
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open door
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t
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