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They called their mistress the Great Witch of the Hollow: Maerwynn, a woman who stitched weather to her sleeve and kept thunder in a jar. No one in the market square had directly seen her face—only the marks her magic left on things: crops that grew twice and withered on commands, a bell that tolled without wind. Kethril had been brought to her not for punishment but for something worse: usefulness. His elven sight and steady hands made fine instruments and delicate charms, and Maerwynn prized such craftsmanship. the elven slave and the great witchs curser new

The narrative explores how their connection might be the only magic strong enough to undo the witch's own mistakes [1]. Dynamics of Power and Subversion (like on Royal Road or Wattpad)

Lyra, intrigued by Eira's resilience and the spark of defiance that seemed to burn within her, decided to test the mettle of the young elf. With a flick of her wrist and a whisper of ancient words, Lyra cast a curse upon Eira. The curse was one of binding, meant to chain not just Eira's body but her soul as well, turning her into a perpetual slave, devoid of will or desire but to serve. No one in the market square had directly

Thalric isn't a hero because of a prophecy; he is a hero because of his choice to survive and his refusal to be a pawn in Morgana's endgame.

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