Highlander Torrent -

“Rannoch, Rannoch, ancient vein, Born of tears that fell like rain, Hear my heart, hear my plea, Guide us safe, set us free.”

“By the blood of my forefathers, By the stone of my home, I stand upon this bridge, And I will not be drowned!” highlander torrent

The river answered with a soft ripple, a gentle lilt that rose and fell like a breath. And as the wind died down, the highland glen fell into a deep, tranquil hush—one where the only sound was the faint, harmonious whisper of water and the steady beat of a highlander’s heart. “Rannoch, Rannoch, ancient vein, Born of tears that

The bridge, though cracked, held. Villagers began to emerge from the hamlet, eyes wide with wonder and gratitude. Children clutched their mothers, and elders whispered prayers to the river spirits. Seumas clapped a hand on Eòin’s shoulder, his eyes shining with pride. Villagers began to emerge from the hamlet, eyes

The river below him was no longer a gentle ribbon of silver. It had become a torrent—an unyielding surge of water that swallowed everything in its path. The bridge, ancient as the hills themselves, groaned under the strain, its stones shifting like the bones of an old beast. Downstream, the small hamlet of Gleann Eòlaich lay in the flood’s path, its thatched roofs trembling as the water thumped against them like a drumbeat of war.

The Wyrm hissed, a sound like water over stone, and a wave of force slammed against the bridge, threatening to sweep him away. Eòin lifted his glaive high, its tip pointing to the sky, and shouted a cry that blended with his song, a battle chant that rang like a warhorn:

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