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Chapter 25 - chapter 24:

Juna and her companions, Nira and Loka, had traveled through treacherous terrains and battled dangerous creatures to reach the village of the Airens, a race of people with the ability to control the air around them.

As they arrived, they were greeted by the Airen leader, a wise and powerful woman named Zephyra. She welcomed them and listened to their story, promising to help them in their quest to save Edondel from the impending darkness.

Zephyra led Juna and her companions to the heart of the village, where they were introduced to a group of skilled Airen warriors. These warriors were to accompany them on their journey, using their air-manipulating abilities to aid them in their battles.

As they set off on their journey, Juna felt a sense of confidence and hope wash over her. With the help of the Airen warriors and her companions, she knew that they had a chance to succeed in their mission and save Edondel from destruction.

The group traveled through dense forests, over rocky mountains, and across vast plains, encountering various challenges along the way. But with their combined skills and determination, they overcame every obstacle that came their way.

Finally, they arrived at the edge of the Dark Forest, a place known for its dangerous and mysterious nature. It was said that the forest was home to all sorts of dark creatures and that even the bravest of warriors feared to enter.

Juna and her companions knew that they had no choice but to venture into the Dark Forest if they wanted to reach their destination. They took a deep breath and entered the forest, their hearts racing with fear and anticipation.

As they made their way through the dense foliage, they felt a sense of foreboding. The forest was eerily silent, and the air felt heavy and oppressive.

Suddenly, a group of shadowy figures emerged from the trees, their eyes glowing with an otherworldly light. Juna and her companions raised their weapons, ready to defend themselves against whatever danger lay ahead.