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Chapter 12 - Bonus chapter

As Arion and Selene emerged from the depths of the abyss, their hearts heavy with the weight of their past and the challenges that lay ahead, they found themselves standing on the edge of a vast expanse of untamed wilderness. The sun shone brightly overhead, casting a warm glow upon the land and filling their hearts with a sense of hope and possibility.

"We have faced many trials on our journey," Arion said, his voice filled with quiet determination. "But through it all, we have remained steadfast in our resolve to protect the realm and uphold the balance between life and death."

Selene nodded in agreement, her eyes shining with the light of inspiration. "Perhaps it is time for us to create a kingdom of our own," she suggested, her voice filled with hope. "A place where all are welcome, and where the ideals of justice and compassion reign supreme."

Arion's eyes lit up at the idea, his mind racing with possibilities. "Yes," he said, his voice tinged with excitement. "A kingdom where the people are free to pursue their dreams and aspirations, and where the light of hope shines bright in the hearts of all who dwell within its borders."

And so, with a sense of purpose and determination, Arion and Selene set out to bring their vision to life. They gathered their companions and ventured forth into the wilderness, seeking out a suitable location for their kingdom—a place where the land was fertile, the water pure, and the air filled with the promise of a brighter tomorrow.

After many days of searching, they finally found what they were looking for—a pristine valley nestled amidst rolling hills and lush forests, its beauty breathtaking in its simplicity. Here, they decided, they would build their kingdom—a beacon of hope in a world plagued by darkness and despair.

With their companions by their side, Arion and Selene set to work, laying the foundations for their kingdom with their own hands. They cleared the land, built homes and fortifications, and planted fields of crops that stretched as far