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Cinderthrone Oath of the Shattered Leaves

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When the World Tree’s crown ignited into ash, its burning leaves carved a prophecy into the skies: “The throne of cinders awaits the oathbreaker.” Was it arson by dragonfire? A fey court’s vengeance? Or the dying gasp of a realm rejecting its rulers? Kaelan Emberlyn treads twin paths of fire and betrayal: Heir to the Ashen Citadel, where his ancestors bound elemental lords to forge the first Cinderthrone. Outcast of the Sylvan Circle, condemned for shattering the sacred Oath of the Verdant Veil. Now, as the last leaves of the World Tree crumble: The Ashborne Cabal resurrects forgotten warlocks to claim the throne’s smoldering power. In the blighted forests of Driftwood Hollow, dryads whisper of a Shattered Oath that could either reignite life… or reduce the realm to embers. Kaelan’s choice: Become the Cinder King’s blade to save his people, OR Unravel the oath that damned him – even if it means burning the throne to ash.
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