The Innkeeper

Chapter 1737: Final memory



Chapter 1737: Final memory

When Lex stepped out of the memory again, he could not help but frown. The memory was shorter, yet the weight of it was greater. Had Lex missed something?

He turned to look at Kaemon, to exchange details of what they had seen. The Magma Lion was once again on his knees, once again panting. He looked terrible, truly. But he didn’t look like he was dying – at least anytime soon – so Lex was not too concerned. No one said this would be easy. In fact, soon enough, he too might be brought to his knees.

“The person from the Well of Forgotten Dreams seemed to have fallen. Apparently, his death was used in some kind of death or ceremony,” said Lex, sharing the essence of his vision.

“I saw the Farham,” Kaemon said, wobbling up. “Not as lightning beasts. No, I saw them as they were, flesh and blood. They were… they were Sages!”

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Lex grabbed Kaemon and helped him stand up.

“The Sage’s aren’t all they’re made out to be. Trust me, I saw one getting talked down by someone who wasn’t even an Elder race. They’re also kinda stuck up. Let’s move on.”

Kaemon groaned, but forced himself to stand.

“Give me a minute. I need to gather myself,” the Magma Lion said, sounding like a winded old man.

Lex studied the ruins around him in the meantime. It all felt dangerous – extremely dangerous. It was not the kind of feeling someone with anxiety would get. No, it was the kind of feeling his extremely accurate instincts were warning him about. Fortunately, it seemed that since they were only heading to the periphery of the ruins, and not its center, they were not exposed to most of the actual dangers.

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