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Tryan Magical Palace

In the enchanting realm of Ethinora, Tryan, a formidable and mystical being, wielded unparalleled power that rendered him invisible to any would-be conqueror. Yet, in his relentless pursuit of greater invisibility, he finds himself inexplicably transported to an unfamiliar world, stripped of his identity and purpose. Embarking on a quest to rediscover himself in this new reality, Tryan becomes ensnared in a tapestry woven with threads of love, hatred, unwavering loyalty, and an insatiable thirst for both magic and redemption. In a world where the boundaries between enchantment and reality blur, only the potent forces of love, magic, and the elusive whispers in the silence hold the key to his rescue. Join Tryan on a journey where the boundaries of the seen and unseen converge, and where the echoes of his destiny are whispered in the wind, waiting to be unraveled. In this spellbinding tale, the power of the invisible and the might of the intangible collide in a symphony of emotions, beckoning readers into a world where the heart's desires dance with the unknown...

Nikkybrien270 · Fantasy
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68 Chs

Chapter 67: Emergence of the end

The chief priest was very shocked, as he believed with all the magical powers present in the shrine, Helixana was not supposed to be able to disappear

"How could this have happened... What kind of powers does she possess to have been able to do that right here?" These were the words of the chief priest, as he asked himself questions angrily without any reply

He was still very angry and upset when Lord Hazimaro the king arrived with the other warriors and he immediately walked inside, before the warriors outside could even break the news of Helixana's disappearance to him

"Where is that little witch?" Lord Hazimaro said angrily, as he charged inside the shrine from the entrance

"My Lord, what kind of power does your daughter possess? She has disappeared away from this place and it's not supposed to be possible!" The chief priest asked out of curiosity, as he looked very confused