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In the Market Row, a collector reached for the old lantern with the owl-stitch that had once been Kestrel’s. It did not yield. Instead, a mechanism clicked, a powder hissed, and the lamplight flared into a bloom of noisy color for one breath—then snapped out as though someone had turned a page. The collector staggered as if a bell had been rung inside his head.

They had argued for two nights. A table of coffers, a ledger of risks. Master Ried, who believed the guild could weather anything, had argued to accept the contract. He liked money and the idea of a guild stabilized. Jessamyn, who mended lanterns by night and loved the crooked lanes in which stories collected, had argued to refuse. The apprentices had split into smaller cliques; someone had painted graffiti on the Hall’s back wall—a small lamp with a hand striking it out. City of Broken Dreamers -v1.15.0 Ch. 15-

“The Council?” Kestrel guessed.

Relief in the room tasted thin. Ried smiled like a man who had wagered and won. Jessamyn’s jaw clenched; Kestrel read the loss in it as though it were a shard of glass tucked under skin. In the Market Row, a collector reached for

“Elowen,” he said, low enough that the others would not hear the tremor in his voice, “are we to—” The collector staggered as if a bell had

Shouts followed. Ruan Grey’s men answered with force. One of Tovin’s hidden locks set off a small, precise chain that toppled a cart and spilled polished lantern parts like beetles. Men wrestled. The river glimmered with lantern shards like constellations pulled from the sky. The Night Watch came late, called to oil a squeaky gate; their arrival was a theater of torches and confusion.

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