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Note 10/11/2022 8:23:40 Am - Online Notepad ❲99% ULTIMATE❳

The figure held out two objects: a small, intricately carved wooden flute and a heavy, iron key.

The figure nodded, a faint smile playing on its lips. As Elara took the flute, the memory of her mother’s face, the warmth of her laughter, began to fade. A sharp pang of loss pierced her heart, but she didn't waver.

The earth stopped its shaking, and the air cleared. The purple hue faded, replaced by the soft glow of a rising sun. The figure in the starlight robes was gone, leaving Elara alone in the silent stone circle. Note 10/11/2022 8:23:40 AM - Online Notepad

Reaching the summit, Elara gasped. The massive stones were glowing with a faint, pulsing light, echoing the rhythm she felt in the ground. In the center of the circle stood a figure, tall and draped in robes the color of starlight. It turned to face her, and Elara saw eyes that held the wisdom of eons and the weight of worlds.

She brought the flute to her lips and began to play. The music was haunting and beautiful, a tapestry of sound that wove together the light and the dark, the joy and the sorrow. The stones glowed brighter, and the swirling vortex in the sky began to calm. The figure held out two objects: a small,

"The flute will sing the song that mends the world, but it requires a sacrifice of your greatest memory," the figure explained. "The key will unlock the gateway to a new realm, where you and your people can find safety, but the world you know will be lost forever."

She reached out her hand, her fingers trembling. She knew what she had to do. A sharp pang of loss pierced her heart, but she didn't waver

She looked down at her village, tears pricking her eyes. She couldn't remember her mother's face, but she felt a profound sense of peace. The world was whole again, and her people were safe. She was the Watcher, and she had done her duty.