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Chapter no 6

A Light in the Flame (Flesh and Fire, #2)

Killing Kolis wouldnโ€™t be easy.

Obviously.

Even if Kolis recognized Sotoriaโ€™s soulโ€”saw me as herโ€”I doubted it would be as simple as me plunging a dagger into his chest. I would have to be sure that he loved me first, and I couldnโ€™t even let myself think about what that would involve as I ran under the canopy of crimson leaves. If I allowed myself to entertain those ideas, I would be vomiting all over myself. So, I filed that away.

I didnโ€™t even know what killing Kolis would doโ€”what kind of impact it would have on Iliseeum and the mortal realmโ€”but Holland wouldnโ€™t have told me what he had if it were something catastrophic. The fact that Nyktos was a Primal of Death must mean there would still be balance.

Until I died.

Which would likely be as soon as I succeeded in thrusting my shadowstone dagger into Kolisโ€™s chest. I imagined that he, too, had draken that would immediately retaliate.

But right now, luck was on my side for once. I entered the Dying Woods without any issues. Probably because Iโ€™d run the whole way. The hood of my cloak had slipped, but I left it down as I doubted I would run into anyone in an area occupied by Shadesโ€”souls who had entered the Shadowlands but refused to face judgment for deeds committed when they were alive by passing between the Pillars of Asphodel. I had yet to see a Shade, and I really hoped that didnโ€™t change, considering Iโ€™d heard they could beย bitey.

The muscles in my legs and stomach were beginning to cramp, forcing me to slow as I continuously scanned the thick rows of bent and broken trees. Each breath I drew reminded me of the Rotโ€”stale lilacs. At least there was no ache in my jaw and temples or dizziness. I had no idea how long I had before the mixture of herbsโ€”chasteberry, peppermint, and a

whole bunch I couldnโ€™t rememberโ€”wore off, and the effects of the Culling set in once more. But when it did, I would have to do what I always did.

Deal with it.

Just like I knew Ezra would if she learned there was nothing to be done about the Rot. We might not share even a drop of blood, but she was resilient. Like me, she wouldnโ€™t give up. Nor would she pretend as if the end werenโ€™t coming, or hope for a magical fix like I knew my mother would. Ezra would do everything in her power to ensure that as many people as possible survived for as long as they could.

According to Holland, she was already doing that. Even if I could never get word to her, she was taking necessary stepsโ€”

A rattle from above drew my gaze to the dead, gnarled, and leafless branches. I jerked to a complete stop as a hawkโ€”an enormous silver oneโ€” glided through the twisted branches, its massive wings spread wide, slowing its descent. The bird of prey landed on one of the limbs, its sharp, dark talons digging into the dead bark.

It looked just like the hawk Iโ€™d unintentionally healed in the Red Woods. But then again, I imagined most did. I was still surprised to see any animals in the Shadowlands other than horses and whatever the hell the dakkais were.

While I was relieved that it wasnโ€™t a Shade perched above me, silver hawks were notoriously fierce predators. I hadnโ€™t believed my old nursemaid Odetta when sheโ€™d told me stories of how they could pick up small animals and even children. But now, seeing one up close twice, I totally believed the hawks could do just thatโ€”maybe even snatch a slender adult.

Iโ€™d never been more grateful for my love of bread and pastries than right then.

The silver hawk slowly lowered its wings as I took a tentative step forward, hoping it remained right where it was and didnโ€™t try to make a meal out of me. The last thing I wanted was to harm any animalโ€”well, except barrats and serpents. Those, Iโ€™d gladly kill all day and night.

Iโ€™d taken no more than three steps when the hawkโ€™s head swiveled toward me, its sharply hooked beak tipping down. Eyes full of intelligence locked onto mineโ€”eyes that werenโ€™t black like the bird Iโ€™d healed, but a vibrant, unnatural, intense shade of blue even brighter than the goddess Penellapheโ€™s eyes. It was a color Iโ€™d never seen in a bird before.

The hawk let out a soft chirping sound, reminding me of a less powerful version of the staggering call the draken made, and then it suddenly launched from the branch. Wings spread wide, the hawk darted straight toward me. Heart lurching, I quickly crouched, reaching for the dagger in my boot. I jerked the weapon free just as the hawk veered suddenly, swooping over my headโ€”

A shrill shriek of pain sent a chill crawling down my spine. Rising, I whirled, swallowing a scream as fear exploded in my chest.

A heavy gray mass convulsed a few feet from me, flailing as the silver hawk sank its blade-sharp talons into something shaped like a head. The thing rapidly became moreย solidย as the hawkโ€™s heavy wings beat across shoulders and a chest. Arms became visible, and hands and fingers made of shadow reached for the hawk, but the bird tore at wispy fingers, ripping off tendrils of gray that floated toward the grayish-brown ground.

Icy air kissed the nape of my neck, sending a bolt of adrenaline through me. I reacted out of instinct, shutting down the fear. Spinning around, I swept up with the dagger. My eyes went wide as the blade metย resistanceย within the churning, throbbing shadow. The thing screamed as it jerked back. Pieces of shadow broke off, spraying into the air like blood as the thing lifted off the ground,ย flyingย into the limbs, just as another darted through the trees, its tendrils of shadow billowing several feet above the ground.

I had a sinking suspicion that I knew exactly what I was dealing with. Shades.

And, somehow, everyone had failed to mention that they could basicallyย fly.

I leapt to the side as a smoky arm swept out, then turned to see that the Shade the hawk had attacked was now gone as the hawk flew down, dragging its talons through the new Shade. Was the hawk actually helping me? Or just reacting to the bigger threat?

A low moan traveled through the Dying Woods. I wheeled around, catching glimpses of deep gray slipping in and out between the crooked limbs as if coming from the dead ground and trees.

โ€œGods,โ€ I muttered. โ€œI really donโ€™t have time for this.โ€

I turned to the closest one, wondering exactly how in the hell they gotย biteyย when they appeared to be smoke and shadows. I cursed as the Shade darted to my left. Another flew across the ground, slithering like a large,

shadowy serpentโ€”because,ย of course, it would. Shooting forward, I slammed the dagger into what I assumed was its back as it began to rise. The blade sank into something, causing the Shade to screech and hit the ground. My eyes went wide as the Shade suddenly shattered into thousands of tiny filaments. Okay. Iโ€™d definitely hit something vital. Lifting the dagger, I noticed black splatter, some kind of oily substance, along the curve of my hand. A stale scent hit me, turning my stomach.

A teeny-tiny part of me felt bad as I wheeled around, thrusting the dagger into the widest part of the Shade. These things had been mortals once. They may have committed terrible sins or were simply individuals whose fear of consequence was greater than whatever indiscretions they may have committed. I had a feeling that when they broke apart into nothing, as the one before me did while I turned to another, it meant the destruction of their soul. There was no coming back from that.

I plunged the dagger into the next creatureโ€™s chest without hesitation because the guilt was fleeting. I didnโ€™t want to become some wayward soulโ€™s late-night snack.

A Shade swooped down, much as the hawk had earlier. I leapt sideways, and something snagged my cloak, tearing it.

Claws. Right. Apparently, Shades had claws you couldnโ€™t see. I twisted, throwing up my forearm to block the Shade in front of me. My elbow connected with bone-deep coldness and something hard within the mass of grayโ€”something that felt a lot like a throat as the sound of snapping teeth echoed from the void.

โ€œNo biting,โ€ I grunted, pushing the creature back as I thrust out with the dagger.

Suddenly, something jerked my head back with such force that pain shot down my neck and back. My feet went out from under me as the hawk let out another staggering series of chirps. I hit the ground hard, knocking the air from my lungs.

The Shade came down over me, the thick wisps and tendrils of shadow flowing around it, clouding the entire realm. Icy shadow fingers encircled my wrist, pinning the hand that held the dagger to the ground. The touchโ€” its holdโ€”was almost mind-numbingly cold as I brought my knee up and shoved my left hand in the general vicinity of where I thought its shoulder might be. My fingers sank into the cold air within the mass of shadows, and

my palm flattened against what didnโ€™t feel like skin but something hard and smooth. Likeโ€ฆbone. I pushed up with all my strengthโ€”

And several things happened all at once.

The hawk swooped down over us, dragging its talons across the Shadeโ€™s back. The creature shrieked, spasming as the hawk flew up into the trees. My chest suddenly throbbed, heating andย humming. Static erupted over my skinโ€”my arms and hands. There was no will, no demand, but I felt the eather in my blood building and building. I tried to stop it, but a silvery glow spilled out from my palm, beating back the Shadeโ€™s shadows, peeling back the layers of dull gray, stripping away the wispy shroud until I saw the white of actual bones. A rib cage and a spine and dry, withered organsโ€”a wrinkled heart that was a flat, gray color.

A heart that suddenlyย beat.

The color deepened to a bright red as pinkish-white tendons and muscles rapidly formed around the ribs and bones. Veins appeared throughout where nothing but gray had once been. A skull took shape, tendons wrapping around a jawbone, straightening a mouth full of crooked, broken teeth.

Oh, gods. Oh, gods. I was never going toย unseeย this. This would haunt me for however long I lived.

Lips began to take shape, turning a pale pink as they moved, and a throat that was barely put together vibrated with sound. โ€œMeyaah,โ€ it rasped. โ€œLiessaโ€ฆโ€

โ€œWhat in the actualย fuck?โ€ I gasped as a milky white substance filled the eye sockets. Asโ€”

My chest warmed once more and hummed, the eather inside meโ€”the embers of lifeโ€”vibrating in response to the wave of pure, unfettered power. A silver, crackling light suddenly filled the woods, so bright and iridescent that, for the briefest second, I saw the swirling, circling Shades above me. And then they were simplyโ€ฆgone.

That kind of power was unthinkable.

Spitting, hissing energy swept over the Shade above me, filling the newly formed veins with burning white light as it threw the Shade into the air, and it shattered into utterly nothing.

I lay there, hand still raised as the intense, silvery light receded and faded, and the world turned gray andย almostย lifeless once more.

Above and among the warped branches, the silver hawk called out softly and then lifted into the air. My heart thundering, I watched it spread its wings and disappear from view.

Not even the fierce predator wanted to hang around. โ€œSeraphena.โ€

My chest seized at the hard, cold voice that had to be conjured from the darkest hours of the night. What Iโ€™d done to the Shade fell to the wayside, replaced by the knowledge that I shouldโ€™ve seen this coming. He had my blood in himโ€”lots of it now. He wouldโ€™ve felt the extreme burst of fear, even if it had been briefโ€”just as he had in the courtyard earlier. Maybe it wasnโ€™t even the blood as much as the Primal ember inside me that had once belonged to him. Who knew? None of that mattered at the moment. What did was the fact that I couldnโ€™t just lay here, wishing I could sink into the ground. My heart still hammering away, I slowly rose to my feet. Pressure clamped down on my chest as I facedย him.

Nyktos stood several feet from me, appearing every bit the Primal ruler of the Shadowlands he was. He cut a striking figure in a deep gray tunic, his hair swept back. The lines of his face were harder and colder than Iโ€™d ever seen them.

And his skinโ€ฆit wasย thin.

The longer I stared, the more I saw the shadows gathering beneath his flesh. His eyes were swirling, silver orbs. I didnโ€™t need his talent to read emotions to know that he was beyond furious.

The reality hit me with the speed of an out-of-control wagon. I wasnโ€™t going anywhere. My true destiny wouldnโ€™t be fulfilled. Nyktos would never let me out of his sight now. I would be trapped here, with all the people who would likely die because of me. The pressure on my chest and in my throat ramped up. The tightening became unbearable, and I did something I had never done before.

I turned andย ran. I ran as fast and as hard as I could, racing through the twisted and bent trees, ignoring the sharp slices of pain as bare, low- hanging branches reached toward me like bony fingers, snagging my cloak and hair and nicking my skin.

The pressure in my chest was cool and thick, leaving little room for control or rationale. Like when Tavius had pinned me down, and I couldnโ€™t breathe. Iโ€™d reacted like a wild animal then, and I was that animal again.

He would burn through the Shadowlands.

Damp, clammy sweat broke out across my forehead as the wound left behind by the Shade ached. The gray, bare limbs of the trees were a blurred maze of twisted, gnarled, bone-like branches. My boots pounded over rocks and uneven ground as I kept running, not even knowing where I was running to. But I knew why. Desperation. Foolish, idiotic desperation propelled me forward, each step putting distance between me and the nightmares that were sure to become a horrific reality. I would never have a chance to reach Kolis. I would be nothing more than a bullโ€™s-eye, guiding Kolis right to everyoneโ€”to Nyktos.

Kolis has done all manner of things to him.

I couldnโ€™t stop the Rot. I wouldnโ€™t be able to stop Kolis. I had no duty

โ€”no higher purpose. I would die. And, worse yet, I would be the cause of untold horror. I was nothing butโ€”

A rush of citrus and fresh air was my only warning. Nyktosโ€™s weight suddenly crashed into me, hard and solid. The ground raced up to me as his arm folded across my waist. He twisted, and then all I could see was the twinkling of stars between a spiderweb of bare branches.

Nyktos hit the ground first, andโ€ฆgods,ย thatย must have hurt. He absorbed the impact of my weight against the rocky surface with a grunt. The back of my head bounced off the wall of his chest, momentarily stunning me. There was nothing but our ragged breathing for a beat and thenโ€ฆ

โ€œDid you seriously just try to run?โ€ Nyktosโ€™s breath stirred the hair on the top of my head. โ€œFrom me? Why? Why would you do that?โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ I shot back, cringing at how utterly childish that sounded.

โ€œAre youย fuckingย kidding me right now?โ€ he snarled. A tremor ran through me as I strained against his hold. โ€œYou fled the safety of the palace and ran straight into the second place I warned you never to enter. Was my very short list of rules that confusing? Or are you just that incapable of following rules meant to save your life?โ€

โ€œFuck your rules,โ€ I spat, tremors skating through me.

โ€œAnd my sanity right along with them,โ€ he bit out. โ€œDo you even understand how close you were to death, Sera? Even if you killed the Shade above you, there were at least a dozen more waiting. If I hadnโ€™t felt you and intervenedโ€”yet again,ย if I might addโ€”โ€

โ€œNo, you may not.โ€

โ€œYou would be dead,โ€ he seethed. โ€œThey wouldโ€™ve torn into you, and no amount of my blood wouldโ€™ve saved you. There wouldโ€™ve been nothing left of you to evenย bury.ย For me to evenโ€”โ€ He cut himself off as the fury backing his words punched into the air around us in a wave of icy-hot energy. My eyes went wide as the ripple hit the trees above, shattering them intoย ash.

Holy shit. My throat dried as I watched what was left of the trees fall to the ground like snow.

โ€œWhat were you thinking, Sera?โ€ He shook me.

What had I been thinking? That I could actually escape the Shadowlandsโ€”escapeย him? Somehow make it to Kolis alive?

โ€œAnswer me.โ€ I realized he wasnโ€™t shaking me. It wasย hisย body. It shook under mine. โ€œWhy were you running from me?โ€

I tried to sit up, but his arm shifted, holding me flat against him. Even in the chaos of my mind, I realized that heโ€™d trapped my left hand against my stomach. Not my right hand. Not the one that held the dagger. That was a purposeful choice. No accident. The dagger may not be able to kill him, but it had hurt him before. A skilled warrior such as he wouldโ€™ve removed the threat of a dagger first and foremost. It was what I would do. But heโ€™d chosen not to. โ€œI wasnโ€™t running from you.โ€

โ€œThen what were you doing? Striving to be the most difficult person Iโ€™ve ever crossed paths with?โ€

โ€œYeah, thatโ€™s exactly it. Not that I was actually trying to save you, you jackass!โ€

Nyktos went completely still and silent, and I realized my mistake right then. His chest rose sharply against my back. โ€œYou couldnโ€™t haveโ€”no, Sera.ย No.โ€

I felt the moment the shock hit him. His arm loosened around my waist, and I knew it was my chanceโ€”my last chance.

Digging the heels of my boots into the ground, I launched myself upward, breaking his hold. I was free for a heartbeat before Nyktos caught my left forearm. Cursing, I twisted as he moved to sit up, clamping my knees onto his hips. He caught the thick braid hanging over my shoulder as I thrust the dagger down.

Nyktosโ€™s eyes went wide as I pressed the edge of the blade under his chin. My hand didnโ€™t shake. No part of me on the outside did. The inside was a different storyโ€”everything in there trembled.

โ€œLet me go,โ€ I ordered.

Moonlight-bright eyes locked onto mine. โ€œNo.โ€ โ€œYou need to let me go, Nyktos.โ€

โ€œOr what?โ€ One side of his lips curled up. โ€œYouโ€™re going to slit my throat?โ€

Frustration and hopelessness crashed into a bitter tide of desperation and anger. โ€œIf thatโ€™s what it takes.โ€

โ€œThen do it. Slit my throat.โ€ He wrapped the braid around his hand, putting just enough pressure on my neck to force my head down toward his. โ€œJust make sure you cut deep. To the spine. Otherwise, all youโ€™ll accomplish is getting us both bloody.โ€

My heart lurched. He couldnโ€™t be serious.

โ€œDo it,โ€ he growled, his lips peeling back over his fangs. โ€œSevering my spine is the only opportunity youโ€™ll get to make a run for it.โ€

A tremor hit my arm, and I swallowed a gasp as he lifted his head. A bead of shimmery, reddish-blue blood appeared on the side of his throat.

โ€œBut youโ€™d better run fast. Because I wonโ€™t be down long,โ€ he warned, those wildly churning eyes never leaving mine. โ€œYouโ€™ll have about a minute. If that. But just so you know, you wonโ€™t make it out of the Shadowlands,ย liessa.โ€

Liessa.

It didnโ€™t just mean Queen in old Primal language. It also meant something beautiful. Somethingย powerful. Hearing him call me that rocked me.

Nyktos struck then.

Grasping the hand that held the dagger, he flipped me with such shocking ease that it was clear he couldโ€™ve done it at any moment.

โ€œThat wasnโ€™t fair,โ€ I cried out.

He came down over me within a heartbeat, trapping me. โ€œWhat about me makes you think Iโ€™m fair?โ€

โ€œEverything.โ€ Panic was a strange thing, sucking away oneโ€™s strength one moment and giving near godlike power the next. I lifted my hips and clamped my legs down on his waist. I rolled him and popped to my feet with a shout, then jumped back, turning.

A low rumble from the sky shook the bare branches of the remaining trees, rattling them like dry bones. I looked up, catching only a brief

glimpse of blackish-gray wings through the slowly drifting ash.ย Nektas. My heart seizedโ€”

Nyktos rose to one knee, twisting as he swept out his leg, catching mine. My feet went out from under me, and I hit the ground on my ass. Nyktos was fastโ€”so damn fast. He rolled onto me again, but this time, he was smarter. One broad thigh wedged between mine as he captured both of my wrists, pinning them to the dry, dead grass as the shadow of a draken glided above us, coasting over the circle of land Nyktos had cleared in his rage.

โ€œDrop it.โ€ Eather spilled from Nyktosโ€™s eyes and seepedย underย his skin, illuminating his veins as a thin trickle of blood coursed down his throat. โ€œDrop the dagger, Sera. I donโ€™t want to make you do it, but I will. Drop it.โ€

He could do just that, using compulsion. Panting, I forced my grip to relax. The hilt of the dagger slipped from my palm. It was over. Even if I managed to get free and somehow incapacitated Nyktos, I wouldnโ€™t make it far. Not with Nektas in the air. โ€œHappy?โ€

His eyes became pure silver with no discernible pupilโ€”just glowing orbs. Those essence-lit veins continued spreading over his cheek and down his throat. In an instant, the minor wound there was gone. Only the faint trace of blood remained. โ€œTell me Iโ€™m wrong, Sera.โ€

My muscles went weak and my neck limp.

The essence bled out around him in thick tendrils of black laced with silver. Shadows churned under his skin. โ€œTell me Iโ€™m wrong. Tell me!โ€ he shouted, the shadows spreading until his flesh was the color of midnight streaked with starlight, and the fingers around my wrists became as hard as shadowstone. โ€œTell me you were not going after Kolis!โ€

โ€œI had to.โ€

โ€œWrong,โ€ he snarled, the flash of fangs a shocking white against his skin.

My lips parted as he took his true form. Twin sweeping arcs rose behind himโ€”as wide as he was tall. Solid, teaming masses of power that blocked out everything beyond him. I hadnโ€™t been this close to him in the courtyard when he took this form, but Iโ€™d been close enough that I recognized the striking lines of his features beneath the churning, hard flesh: the height of his cheekbones, the lush, full lips, and thick, reddish- brown strands of hair that fell against the curve of his jaw.

โ€œWhatever you think you need to do,โ€ he said, his voice soft as a breath

โ€”it tripped up my heart even moreโ€”โ€œwhatever you believe you can accomplish, you are wrong.โ€

โ€œHow can you say that? I can stop him.โ€ I trembled, the words spilling out of me. โ€œYou have to know that.โ€

โ€œTurning yourself over to Kolis is not the answer.โ€

โ€œYou know it is!โ€ I shouted. โ€œWhy else would your father put her soul in me? Why else would I have been trained to kill a Primal?โ€

His head was mere inches from mine, and the brightness of his eyes caused mine to water.

Instinct screamed at me to go quiet. That he was on the edge of losing whatever restraint he had. But I couldnโ€™t. He had to understand that this was our only chance to stop Kolis. โ€œI know what Iโ€™m facing.โ€ I forced my voice to go steady and level like when I spoke to the wild kiyou wolf I had brought back to life in the Dark Elms. โ€œBut whatever happens to me will be worth it if Iโ€”โ€

Those twin arcs swept down, slamming into the ground and shaking the entire woods. Eather sparked from the tips of his wings, hitting the patches of dead, gray grass and turning it to ash.

โ€œYou h-have to understand.โ€ I shuddered as frigid air blasted off him. โ€œIโ€™mย hisย weakness. What Iโ€™ve been preparing for my whole life? It was for him. Not you.โ€ My breath formed a misty, puffy cloud. โ€œI can still try. Just help me get there, orโ€ฆor let me go. Either one. Iย willย fulfill my real destiny.โ€

Nyktos had gone silent.

I swallowed, hoping I was getting somewhere with him, praying to whatever Fates might be listening that he would understand. โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t have to worry about hiding who I am. Youโ€™ll be free of me, and so will all those who seek shelter under your care. Everyone in the Shadowlands will be safer this way.ย Youย will be safer. No one else has to get hurt or die.โ€

โ€œBut you would be dead.โ€ Nyktos spoke in a voice I barely recognized, his tone thicker and more guttural. โ€œKolis will destroy you.โ€

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t matterโ€”โ€ I sucked in a breath when his wings lifted, whipping the strands of our hair across our faces as they spread out behind him.

โ€œAnd you argue that you value your life.โ€ A deep growl rumbled from his chest. โ€œWhat little regard you have for it has never been more apparent

than right now.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m going to die no matter what. The mortal realm will be lost. You canโ€™t stop that. No one can. But I can at least do something about Kolis. Then, he wonโ€™t be able to hurt anyone again. He wonโ€™t be able to hurt you.โ€ He lowered his head even more, his mouth barely a breath away from mine. โ€œI will gladly suffer anything Kolis dishes out as long as my blood is

spilled instead of yours.โ€

I pressed into the ground, stunned. โ€œWhy? Why would you do that for me?โ€

โ€œThe embers of life and youโ€”โ€

โ€œFuck the embers of life!โ€ I pushed against his hold, getting nowhere, but something deep in me, something that had been there, tightening and building forย fucking years,ย began to crack.

A tangled knot of emotion spilled outโ€”fear, need, shame, loneliness, sorrow, and a thousand other feelings Iโ€™d never been allowed to express. I felt carved into pieces by all the times my family had pushed me aside, treating me like an unwelcome guest, viewing me as nothing but a curse. Every glance of disappointment from my mother left wounds to fester, as if she wished she never had to look at me again. I was just a vessel carrying deep scars from the first life Iโ€™d taken and all those that followed, each leaving the wrong kind of mark. I felt like nothing more than bruises on a blank canvas, numb to it all. I didnโ€™t mourn those losses; I didnโ€™t care, because no one else ever cared about me beyond what I could do for them.

My skin felt too tight, prickling with discomfort. My chest ached, and that tangled knot unraveled into rage, morphing into something raw and untamed. I threw my head back, a scream of frustration and fury tearing from my throat. From within the vast chasm that had cracked open, a fierce heat rose from the emptiness. Power. It felt as though it had always been thereโ€”bright, burning, ancient, and limitless. Power surged through my veins, and a silvery-white light flooded my visionโ€”

I slammed my hands into his shoulders as that energy, that pure Primal essence erupted from my palms and flowed intoโ€”

Nyktos.

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