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Back in her chambers, Penellaphe looks at the lit torches surrounding the kingdom, which symbolize safety inside the Rise. One by one, each light becomes smothered by a thick mist. Knowing what this means, Penellaphe grabs her fighting gear and decides she must join the Royal Guards in battle. To be the Maiden is a privileged position, and Penellaphe strives to give back to the people of Solis who have provided her with a comfortable life. She no longer wants to feel hopeless like the night her parents died. Tawny begs Penellaphe to stay where it’s safe, but Penellaphe reminds her that “Nothing is infallible, Tawny. Not even the Rise” (181). She runs out of the castle and straight for the Craven-filled mist.
A large battle scene ensues. Penellaphe notices that these Craven seem different, as if they are not yet fully turned. After waves of Craven threaten the safety of the kingdom, the mist begins to clear and reveal the fallen soldiers. While surveying the land, a voice startles her. She turns quickly and finds herself face to face once more with Hawke. Hawke calls her magnificent and beautiful. After looking Penellaphe in her eyes, Hawke’s gaze changes.
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