Elysia, the priestess who had tended Miria’s wounds countless times, had been seduced by the promises of power offered by Malakar. She had exchanged her loyalty for a fragment of the Necromancer’s dark magic, hoping to protect the kingdom by becoming a weapon herself. In the chaos, she slipped away with Aric—who, in that moment of vulnerability, succumbed to her advances and abandoned the battlefield.

In the climax of the battle, as Miria and Aric faced Malakar together, a sudden surge of dark energy erupted. Miria felt a cold hand grip her heart—not a physical blow, but an emotional shock. She turned to find standing beside Aric, whispering something that made her eyes widen in disbelief.

From the humble village of Saren, a girl named grew up hearing this legend. She was the only child of a blacksmith and a healer, and from an early age she showed a talent for both swordplay and magic. While other children dreamed of riches and fame, Miria’s heart beat for protecting the innocent.

They ventured together into the cursed forests, across the shattered plains, and into the very heart of the Eclipse’s lair. Miria’s bravery and quick thinking saved them on more than one occasion, earning her the respect of the party and the admiration of the kingdom’s people. During the Battle of Gloomspire , the party faced Malakar , the Arch‑Necromancer who sought to plunge Luminara into eternal night. The fight was fierce; the sky turned blood‑red, and the ground trembled with the cries of resurrected beasts.

Miria watched, stunned, as Aric’s silver armor glittered one last time before he vanished into the shadows with Elysia. The rest of the party fought on, but their morale shattered. Kiro and Ryo, feeling betrayed themselves (Kiro had once been a disciple of Aric, and Ryo’s sister had been a victim of a previous necromantic plot), withdrew to the rear, leaving Miria alone with a wounded Malakar.

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Elysia, the priestess who had tended Miria’s wounds countless times, had been seduced by the promises of power offered by Malakar. She had exchanged her loyalty for a fragment of the Necromancer’s dark magic, hoping to protect the kingdom by becoming a weapon herself. In the chaos, she slipped away with Aric—who, in that moment of vulnerability, succumbed to her advances and abandoned the battlefield.

In the climax of the battle, as Miria and Aric faced Malakar together, a sudden surge of dark energy erupted. Miria felt a cold hand grip her heart—not a physical blow, but an emotional shock. She turned to find standing beside Aric, whispering something that made her eyes widen in disbelief. Elysia, the priestess who had tended Miria’s wounds

From the humble village of Saren, a girl named grew up hearing this legend. She was the only child of a blacksmith and a healer, and from an early age she showed a talent for both swordplay and magic. While other children dreamed of riches and fame, Miria’s heart beat for protecting the innocent. In the climax of the battle, as Miria

They ventured together into the cursed forests, across the shattered plains, and into the very heart of the Eclipse’s lair. Miria’s bravery and quick thinking saved them on more than one occasion, earning her the respect of the party and the admiration of the kingdom’s people. During the Battle of Gloomspire , the party faced Malakar , the Arch‑Necromancer who sought to plunge Luminara into eternal night. The fight was fierce; the sky turned blood‑red, and the ground trembled with the cries of resurrected beasts. From the humble village of Saren, a girl

Miria watched, stunned, as Aric’s silver armor glittered one last time before he vanished into the shadows with Elysia. The rest of the party fought on, but their morale shattered. Kiro and Ryo, feeling betrayed themselves (Kiro had once been a disciple of Aric, and Ryo’s sister had been a victim of a previous necromantic plot), withdrew to the rear, leaving Miria alone with a wounded Malakar.