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The Old Willow stood like a sentinel, its branches dripping with dew. Beneath its roots, a small stone altar pulsed with a faint, violet luminescence. As they approached, a figure stepped from the shadows—a woman draped in robes that seemed woven from midnight sky and sunrise.
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“My name is a promise,” she said, eyes reflecting the crystal’s glow. “I have guarded the Crystal of Ever‑Change for centuries, but the balance is slipping. Dark forces seek to twist its power for selfish gain.”
She gestured toward a glinting stone perched on the altar—a crystal the size of a heart, its facets swirling with colors that never stayed the same. Alaina’s journey illustrates a modern form of self‑help
“The crystal chooses a team,” Momswap continued. “It will bind you together, but each of you must bring a piece of yourself to the pact.”
From the shadows emerged two more figures: Taylor, a quick‑witted scout whose arrows never missed, and Crystal, a quiet scholar with a mind like a labyrinth of maps. Both had answered the same call in their own corners of the valley. even in imagination
Taylor bowed. “I’ll keep our eyes on the horizon.”
Crystal nodded, clutching a worn leather journal. “And I’ll decipher the riddles the crystal may speak.”
Momswap placed her palm on the crystal, and a soft hum filled the air. Light streamed outward, wrapping each of them in a silvery veil. When it faded, the six of them stood not only together but linked—each could feel the heartbeat of the others.
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