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-Laelia- Pymyrth flew swiftly over the ground, making the burning castle disappear behind us. I glanced over my shoulder, watching the flames recede in the distance before finally turning my attention to Pymyrth. He had come back… but why? “Stop!” I commanded. He grunted in disagreement, but eventually, he complied, finding an open area among a cluster of trees. The power of his wings was incredible, causing the trees to nearly bow under the force of the wind. When he finally landed, I slid down and stumbled a bit as I hit the ground. I was still shaken up from everything that had happened. We must continue. I shook my head, trying to calm down first. My brother’s sword still rested in my hand, its dark blade reflecting the moonlight above us. I looked down at it before sheathing i