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Sure enough Ejder kept to his word. He called out to the men as soon as Morgan and his team surged off in search of Liia and Albion. Oddly, there wasn’t a trail of thoughts that spoke to them. At most they could feel the change of every living creature that relied on the current Liia kept in motion. Racing through the oceans at breakneck speeds that both kelpie brothers were capable of was an overwhelming state of loss and sorrow. It was heavier and widespread. They called to his team in desperation, looking for relief, even in death. Morgan could only expect that the widespread devastation would eventually lead to famine but before then disease given the supple supply of corpses. Even as far north as they were, there was still enough fear to conquer. So many creatures were dead or fig