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Ashen Ridge

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The night sky hovered over my frame as I walked through the packlands on my way home. The path stretched out before me, lonely and dauntingly long. It was at times like this that I regretted living on literally the other side of the park, Ashen Ridge. And just like the name suggested, it was home to the lower class, the omegas, who sat pretty at the bottom of the hierarchy.

The streetlights brightened the roads in such a way that it swallowed the darkness whole and nearly made me forget the hour
Leela Wrights

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