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o a statue that seemed almost alive in its stillness. It was a towering figure carved with fierce precision. Torin. I
me, curiosity lifting my voice into
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ution crossing his face. Then he spoke, his voice low
s, was never meant to sit on a throne. He claimed Vanilor through bloo
ghtened as
the shattered Kingdom of Aethel. The boy was of remarkable beauty and unbroken pride even in chains. Torin sho
of desire, danger, and obsession. I studied the stat
voice barely above a whisper, my e
ophy grew into something far more perilous. Torin found himself ensnared by feelings he d
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s ambitious, driven by an insatiable hunger for power. As a youth, he discovered a book that haunted his dreams as he grew. In his final dream, a cloaked figure with
llegiance and forcing the rest into submission by war. Aethel, next in line
e, his words no longer echoed in my ears but came alive