The world was changing, and not for the better. Villages reported strange occurrences: crops withering overnight, rivers flowing backward, and creatures unlike anything seen before appearing out of nowhere. Clara and Kael traveled tirelessly, trying to contain the chaos they had unleashed.
“It’s like reality itself is coming apart,” Kael said as they stood on a hill overlooking a once-thriving town now abandoned and overrun by twisted vegetation. “The Node wasn’t just a threat; it was a keystone.”
Clara clenched her fists. “Then we’ll find a way to fix it. There has to be something we can do.”
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Kael hesitated. “There might be one option. There are legends of another Node, one that could stabilize the disruptions. But it’s only a rumor, and finding it could take years—if it even exists.”
Clara met his gaze, determination blazing in her eyes. “Then we’ll search. We’ve come this far; we can’t stop now.”
Kael sighed but nodded. “All right. But we’ll need allies. The world is falling apart, and we can’t do this alone.”
As they set off on their next journey, Clara couldn’t shake the feeling that their struggles were only beginning. The Node was gone, but its shadow lingered, a reminder of the cost of their desperate decision. And as the fractured sky loomed above them, Clara vowed that she would do whatever it took to set things right—even if it meant risking everything once again.