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Kaelith pushed through the ashes and chaos, her determination unwavering. The flames from the siege cast a fierce glow around her, highlighting the figure of a warrior queen forged from strength and love. Her grip tightened around the hilt of her sword as she approached Thalia, the mastermind behind so much death and deceit.
Thalia stood surrounded by her loyal soldiers, their eyes clouded by the allure of power and prestige. "It's not over, Kaelith!" she shouted, her voice cutting through the clamor of clashing swords and the crackling of nearby flames. "For years, this throne was meant for me. I was born to rule, not you — a woman who stumbled into power through marriage!"
Kaelith chose silence, allowing Thalia's fury to reveal her insecurities and cowardice. "It wasn't marriage that made me a queen, Thalia — it was love, unity, and the will of the people." She raised her sword and signaled her soldiers. "For Ravencourt!"
With a thunderous roar, her troops surged forward to take Thalia's last stronghold. The clash of blades created a dramatic spectacle; Thalia fought with a frantic, desperate energy, aiming to shake Kaelith's resolve.
Yet Kaelith remained composed, effortlessly parrying Thalia's strikes and countering with precision — each move a testament to years of training and hard-earned wisdom. "It's over, Thalia. Your conspiracy has crumbled." With a powerful swing, she disarmed Thalia, sending her sword skittering across the stones.
For a brief moment, silence enveloped the scene — a dramatic pause — as Thalia sank to her knees. "Please… spare me… for the love we once shared as sisters." Her voice quivered, a blend of regret, shame, and fear.
Kaelith stepped closer, pressing the tip of her sword against Thalia's shoulder, and whispered, "Love? There was no love in your actions — only cowardice and betrayal." Then, with a decisive motion, she struck the hilt against Thalia's forehead, knocking her out cold. "You will face a trial… not death by my hand, but something far more fitting."
The conspiracy was over the queen remained standing, her king injured but alive, and the future of Ravencourt was theirs to shape once more.