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The story follows a sun-scorched wagon train and its leader as they confront internal violence, shifting authority, and the hard choices of survival. After one man quells a mutiny, the group opts to abandon a threatened settlement and trek toward a distant sea, guided by fragmentary knowledge of hidden Dryland valleys and their dangers. Alongside a young Priestess whose abilities shape some interactions, the journey becomes a series of tests in leadership, justice, and cultural tension as the travelers navigate hostile terrain, rumors of monsters, and the moral costs of seeking refuge and fresh beginnings.
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