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Now reading: Chapter 23: Echoes in Fracture from Aeterra: RuleBender, a Action novel by R. Cindralis.

A cool, asured voice drifted across the square.

“Or perhaps, Taldridge, you are witnessing a technique above your pay grade.”

From beneath the elder boughs to Taldridge’s left, a figure stepped forward. Silver-threaded braids coiled against robes of deep forest green. Leyline ink traced her fingers in slow, breathing patterns. The air itself shifted, like wind threading through leaves.

Druid Yselra. Leyline Diplomat of the Sylvanwilds. Tri-Faction Representative.

“Or more like a technique entirely different from yours,” she added, calm, poetic, flowing, every syllable a leaf drifting in a current.

Taldridge stiffened. Colour rose, then settled into formal, asured tension. The Sylvanwilds currents moved to a rhythm Hearthwood codices could not predict.

“Indeed. Alien. Unsettling,” he muttered, eyes flicking to the murmuring Echo-Stone.

“You an like us, Sylvanwilds?”

Rowan stood slightly behind Seraphina, to the square’s right. Hands folded behind her back, gaze sharp, clipped, cataloguing every pulse of mana and subtle movent across the cobblestones. Spirals take us. Threads cling not, only flow.

From the edge of the square, Druid Kaithor leaned on his staff, voice rippling like a stream.

“Unsettling. Invisible-order. Chaotic. Yet disciplined—”

Druid Yselra stepped closer to the center, aura calm and unbroken, cadence like a slow wind.

“—Beautiful. Effective. Aligned.”

Kaithor finished, eyes on Taldridge.

“—Threatening Hearthwood’s codices.”

Cobblestones humd underfoot. Leaves along the edges shivered.

The Echo-Stone waited at the center of the courtyard: obsidian streaked with living silver, faintly pulsing as though mildly affronted. Sparks wavered along its edges, caught between Hearthwood codices and Sylvanwilds currents.

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Taldridge blinked. Formal, rigid.

“Sylvanwilds, this is Heartwood internal—”

“Yes,” Yselra said, hands folded, flowing.

“We are aware. unclassified core.”

Seraphina waved from near the center.

“That would be .”

Yselra’s gaze traced the living currents of Seraphina’s dress. Sparks softened, drawn into harmony.

“It regenerates. Flows. Draws. Living. Cyclical. Aware.”

“A living-mana weave,” she confird.

“Adaptive. Regenerative. Sixfold resilience.”

“You guided this. Functions exact.”

Seraphina shrugged.

“Sort of made itself. I just… persuaded it with fire.”

Yselra’s lips curved faintly.

“Yes. Harmonizing. Balanced.”

Taldridge bristled, stepping forward slightly.

“This violates every principle of foundational rune discipline!”

“Heartwood yes. Sylvanwilds flows,” Yselra said, spreading her hands. Mana folded around her, smoothing chaos like a river over stones.

Taldridge waved dismissively.

“Runes: Backbone of modern enchantnt.”

“No,” Yselra said, declarative, lyrical.

“Runes, a cane you lean upon, because you forgot how to walk. Wilds, Currents guide.”

Taldridge scoffed.

“Living mana? Untrustworthy!”

“Balance. Not rigidity. Stability flows. Clings not.”

Residual energy from the Echo-Stone shivered. Threads of living silver light twisted along its surface, bending as if aware. Sparks arced along the dress, radiating warmth that brushed the edges of Yselra’s robes. Light spilled across the square, shadows curling and stretching, guiding the eye from the Echo-Stone to the center of the magic.

And then she was gone. Yselra vanished—swiftly, silently, leaving only a ghost of leyline cadence, a fracture in the currents, as though the Sylvanwilds had never lent her presence.

The courtyard held its breath. The Echo-Stone dimd slightly, faint pulses slowing, as though noting her absence. Mana settled unevenly, threads wavering, and the square exhaled in collective uncertainty.

“Runic lines crumble. Stone wanes. Mana breathes, reshaping, holding form.”

“This—magical contradiction—shouldn’t exist,” Taldridge said, stepping back, eyes narrowing.

“Functions. Equilibrium accounts for entropy,” Seraphina replied, sparks pulsing along her sleeves.

Kaithor exhaled softly, staff creaking under his weight.

“…Admirable, really.”

The canopy above shifted in subtle waves. Leaves shimred, rustling as if whispering. Sparks from the Echo-Stone leapt into the dress’s currents, absorbed seamlessly. Light danced across the cobblestones, shadows following the living weave. The forest itself seed to hold its breath.

“Balance holds. Observe. Act only if the flow turns corrosive,” Yselra’s absence still whispered through the ley-lines.

Rowan’s gaze swept the square, clipped, aristocratic, precise. Hands folded behind her back, she noted positions, mana currents, reactions. No resolution—only acknowledgnt. Hearthwood codices and Sylvanwilds currents: two systems, parallel, coexisting. The forest—patient. Ancient. Unyielding—waited.

The Echo-Stone dimd, never fully stabilized. Mana settled unevenly. The square exhaled in collective uncertainty.

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