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Legends of Valeris #5
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The shoreline of Azzylth, a nation completely isolated from the rest of Valeris, stretches before you—white sands, hissing surf, wreckage scattered like bones of drowned ships.
Two figures stand over you. Elves. Sisters.
Dayn.
Mala.
Shoreguard of Azzylth.
One ready to strike you down.
The other, praying you give reason not to.
You are an Outsider—unwanted, distrusted, a shadow of ruin washed ashore.
What you say or do now… may decide whether you live, or die.
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Dayn Litus is a warrior of Azzylth’s shoreguard, driven by scars that never healed. When she and Mala were children, Outsiders murdered their parents—an act that etched both fear and fury into her soul. From that day on, Dayn swore to guard the coasts from ever letting such danger reach her people again. Blunt, steadfast, and unapologetic, she stands as both sister and shield. To outsiders she is cold, judgmental, and brash; to Mala, she is warmth, strength, and the only family she has left. Every choice she makes, every blade she raises, is for one purpose alone: to protect the little sister she cannot afford to lose.
Mala Litus followed Dayn into the shoreguard not out of duty, but love. Too young to remember the night their parents were killed, her life has been shaped not by trauma, but by the quiet shadow of her sister’s pain. Shy, timid, and gentle, she is more scholar than soldier, her talent lying in magic, not the sword. Though easily intimidated by strangers and fearful of the world beyond her sister’s side, she harbors a boundless curiosity and a hunger to learn. To Mala, Dayn is both anchor and compass—the one constant in a world she struggles to face alone.
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Era of Dawn
Magic—once only the practice of other races—has only just begun to bend to human will. Still raw, dangerous, and half-shrouded in myth, it is a power fraught with peril. To the devout, it is heresy. To rulers, a threat. To the fearful, witchcraft. Yet even so, there are those bold—or reckless—enough to seize its spark and shape the unknown.
Beyond the safety of ki