Curse of the Lyrestone


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The thirteen repulsive sculptures rose from floor to ceiling part statue and part pillar. Twelve of them were identical with their hideous depictions of ancient evil in the form of a terrible mixture of wolf and elf.</p><p>The Ancients Ainsley despaired.</p><p>Behind her was a half circle carved into the stone wall a portal edged with silver and engraved with runes that glowed a sickly green. Directly opposite the portal on the other side of the room the thirteenth statue hulked larger than the rest and more horrific.</p><p>Ainsley gasped as she gazed upon the nightmarish face with its fang-filled maw. The haughty expression and the supercilious stance were familiar to her dredging terror from the darkest recesses of her memory. The bat-like wings and the curling horns were new but she remembered clearly the ugly creature from their battle at the palace of Oben-Odi. The thirteenth statue was a near likeness to the creature that Velinor had become and the deep indentation that looked like a gaping wound in the approximate place where its heart should rest was filled by the Lyrestone in the chest of the former Lord of Kopeth.
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