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Final Farewell
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Complete, First published Mar 30, 2023
Fathom has always wondered what happened to Clearsight after they had fled the Night Kingdom, and in his old age his longing to see his friend now outweighs the fear of using his magic. On the day of his 73rd hatchingday he decides to take the risk for the chance to say goodbye one last time.
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