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Her biggest fight is against indifference Ellene Ballo has overseen a
peaceful time on Grondia. As leader of the Nara, she directs her
people's ongoing mission of ensuring Ling Galaxy gets proper
distribution of Essence to ensure survival. But, times have changed.
Threats have emerged, and Ellene finds herself pushed further to her
limits to maintain the order that Grondia has known for centuries. Faced
with risk of sabotage and attack, Ellene reaches for a solution that
many consider too dangerous to attempt. Can the cost of doing nothing
outweigh the danger of attempting to restore order?