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Amidst this turmoil, Maerie, a woman in the city, anxiously
pleads with her husband Carin to abandon the city and escape
with her and their child. Carin, however, is determined to
return to the walls, believing in their chance to hold the city.
Their contrasting perspectives highlight personal struggles
amidst the broader conflict. Eventually, Maerie resolves to
flee alone with her child while Carin stays behind,
underscoring the weight of choices made under duress.
As the evacuation progresses, Rek makes a pivotal
announcement: warriors are free to leave with dignity, having
fought valiantly. While many, including Bregan and others,
choose to exit, Gilad decides to stay, feeling a deeper
connection to the battle and his fellow misfits. The chapter
beautifully captures the tension between duty and survival,
friendship and loneliness, as characters grapple with their
fates.
In the Keep, Druss confronts the harsh reality of dwindling
numbers and the notion of hope versus realism, with both he
and Rek ultimately reflecting on their commitment to remain
despite the odds. Outside the hospital, Calvar, a healer, faces
the grim realities of war as he loses patients, with Virae, a
fellow healer, struggling with her emotions. The chapter ends
on a poignant note, emphasizing the personal toll of war on
both those who fight and those who heal.
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