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"I am tired of being a monument," Torrezx said softly. He unlatched his chest plate, letting the heavy obsidian-metal crash into the ash. Then the greaves. Then the gauntlets. He stood in simple, frayed tunics, looking smaller, more human, and infinitely more dangerous because he was finally free.

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Torrezx finally smiled, a genuine expression that hadn't touched his face in decades. "That is the point, Kaelen. A legend never ends, and that is its tragedy. A story only becomes beautiful when it finally reaches the last page." The Departure "I am tired of being a monument," Torrezx said softly

He didn't look back at the Citadel. He walked toward the green valley in the distance, where the sun was actually setting, and where the only fire he would ever see again would be in a hearth, shared with friends who knew him only as a man named Torrez. Then the gauntlets

The Red Legends remained, but the spark was gone. And for the first time in three hundred years, it began to snow on the Citadel. If you'd like to adjust the story, let me know:

"If you walk out those gates," Kaelen warned, "the red fades from your veins. You will age. You will feel the cold. You will die."