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A thick travel journal bound in weathered sea-dragon hide, its cover scarred by salt and claw-marks from the Enlita crossing. Pages are a mix of Eastern rag-paper and stiff Aressian vellum, some edges singed as though rescued from fire. Ink varies—black Eastern gall, then crimson Western pigment that gleams faintly like fresh blood. Marginal sketches depict jagged peaks, twin thrones, and shadowed border watchtowers. A single golden hair, impossibly long and untarnished, is pressed between the final pages.