Chapter 6: The Enchanted Daggers

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As the heroes gathered around the blacksmith's forge, they explained their situation to him. The blacksmith listened carefully and then promised to help them. He took out a piece of metal from his forge and began working on it with his hammer and anvil.

After several hours of hard work, he emerged from the forge with two daggers that glimmered in the light. They were not ordinary daggers, but enchanted ones. The blacksmith had imbued them with powerful spells that would try to reduce the effects of the curse on Niac and Leba. He explained to them that the daggers would also be very useful in future fights as they were incredibly sharp and could pierce through anything.

The daggers created by the blacksmith were a work of art. Both had sharp, pointed blades made of the finest steel, and both were adorned with intricately engraved dragon symbols that ran along the length of the blade. The dragon symbols were so detailed that they looked like they were alive, and the siblings couldn't help but run their fingers over the design.

 The dragon symbols were so detailed that they looked like they were alive, and the siblings couldn't help but run their fingers over the design

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One dagger was of red colour and had a handle made of deep crimson leather, which was wrapped tightly around the hilt. The leather was worn smooth and soft with use, and the stitching was so fine that it was almost invisible. The pommel of the dagger was made of blackened steel and had a small ruby set into it, which glimmered in the light.

On the other hand, the other dagger was of blue colour which had a handle made of cobalt blue leather, which looked like it was shimmering in the light

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On the other hand, the other dagger was of blue colour which had a handle made of cobalt blue leather, which looked like it was shimmering in the light. The hilt was wrapped with leather, but the stitching was done in silver thread, which added to the overall elegance of the weapon. The pommel of the dagger was made of polished silver, which had a sapphire set into it, that sparkled like a star.

 The pommel of the dagger was made of polished silver, which had a sapphire set into it, that sparkled like a star

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The blacksmith assigned the daggers to the siblings. He assigned the blue one to Niac and the red one to Leba. As the siblings picked up the daggers, they could feel the weight of the weapon in their hands. But when they touched the dragon symbols, the daggers came to life. The red dagger started to glow with a fiery red light, and the blue dagger glowed with a bright blue light. The siblings were amazed to see this magical effect and felt the power emanating from the daggers.

With these new weapons, the siblings felt more confident and empowered. They knew that they could now fight against any enemy that came their way. Jaxon was also pleased to see the siblings so happy and empowered with their new daggers.

After thanking the blacksmith, Jaxon asked him where they should go to find out more about the curse and how to undo its effects. The blacksmith suggested they go to a 500-year-old Chi Master, who had been residing in a school teaching kungfu in a mountain in Nepal. The Chi Master was known for his vast knowledge of kungfu, energy, and magic. He was their best bet to help them remove the curse.

With a newfound sense of hope, Jaxon and the siblings left the blacksmith's forge and started their journey towards the mountains of Nepal, with their new daggers by their side. They knew that this journey was going to be long and dangerous, but they were ready to face any challenge that came their way, armed with their new weapons and a determination to break the curse that had plagued them for so long.

However, somewhere far far away in an unknown location, we see flickering lights casting an eerie glow across the surroundings. The area is bare except for a single figure tied up in the centre. It is a black muscular man, his face obscured by shadows, but blood drips from his mouth, hinting at the torture he has endured.

The man's hands are spread out, tied to the strings, and he struggles to move them.The only light in the room came from a strange red aura that seemed to emanate from the strings holding the man.

As he struggled against the strings, the man's low, pained voice whispered, "He is not the real one." The words echoed through the eerie space, but their meaning was unclear.

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