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Authors: Joe Dever

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346

You grab the jewelled hilt and are about to hurl it away when you notice that its curvy blade is engraved with a spectacular fiery dragon. At once you recognize the design and your hopes of retrieving the last Lorestone are suddenly revived. It is identical to the symbol you first saw in the Table of Visions: the mark that emblazoned the stone gate of Haagadar.

You focus your Kai skills on the blade and they confirm your suspicions. The scarlet warrior came from Haagadar, and it is to that distant city that his black-winged mount is now returning with the last Lorestone of Nyxator.

Turn to 246
.

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You project a psychic message which proves successful: the leader acknowledges your contact and replies using a mind language you can both understand. You tell him of your fall through the Shadow Gate and your flight from the storm, and in return you learn that he and his brothers are Yoacor hunters from the city of Yanis.

Come, we will take you to our realm,
he says, the words forming clearly in your mind.
You must tell of this journey to the Beholder. He will divine its worth.

He beckons you to approach his dragonmount and you step forward. The thought of being left marooned in this wilderness is all you need to persuade you to obey his command.

Turn to 205
.

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The other chariots draw to a halt behind and T'uk T'ron's chariot is hauled out of the mud. Within minutes you are back on the road, close to the approach ramp to the bridge. Looking ahead, you notice that the centre of the bridge is damaged. Some of the planks have been torn up and strewn across the surface at random, crudely disguising a gaping hole. Quickly you point out the damage to T'uk T'ron.

If you have the Magnakai Discipline of Pathsmanship and have reached the Kai rank of Tutelary or higher,
turn to 69
.

If you do not possess this skill, or if you have yet to reach this level of Magnakai training,
turn to 196
.

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The fearsome Zhengha swoops low over your position, raising a cloud of dust that fills your nose and eyes with grit. You cough and blink the dust away and, as the cloud begins to settle, you see that you have attracted the beast's attention. It has landed nearby and is poised to exhale its fiery breath.

Pick a number from the
Random Number Table
. If you have the Magnakai Discipline of Nexus or Huntmastery, add 4 to the number you have picked. (If you possess both Disciplines, you may only add 4 to the number you pick.)

If your total is now 0–5,
turn to 310
.

If it is 6 or more,
turn to 49
.

350

Vonotar lies dead on the black marble floor, his torn body oozing a blood that is thin and vile, like poisonous venom. You roll his corpse aside and take up the Lorestone in your trembling hands. Instantly an overwhelming wave of power is transfused into your being and you feel lifted, in mind and body, to a level of consciousness that transcends your mortal frame. You surrender to its power and under its guidance you are drawn inexorably towards the arch of the Shadow Gate. Willingly you step into the darkness and begin your triumphant return to the world where you were born.

Your quest has succeeded, for the essence of the remaining two Lorestones is now one with your body and spirit. But the final struggle has yet to be won, for the power of your mortal enemies — the Darklords of Helgedad — has waxed and grown strong during your time in the Daziarn. If you possess the courage of a true Kai Master, the ultimate battle awaits you in the final episode of the Magnakai quest, entitled:

The Masters of Darkness

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