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    The chap­ter opens with Nes­ryn express­ing skep­ti­cism about the exis­tence of sty­gian spi­ders and their rare spi­der­silk, dis­miss­ing them as myths. How­ev­er, Falkan sur­pris­es her by pro­duc­ing a small piece of the glit­ter­ing fab­ric, prov­ing its real­i­ty. He reveals that he acquired a sub­stan­tial amount of spi­der­silk three years pri­or through a barter with the spi­ders’ north­ern kin. The con­ver­sa­tion takes a dark­er turn when Falkan dis­clos­es the steep price he paid: twen­ty years of his life, tak­en from his prime, leav­ing him phys­i­cal­ly aged beyond his years. This rev­e­la­tion sets the stage for the chap­ter’s cen­tral mys­tery and ten­sion.

    Falkan explains his pres­ence at the aerie, seek­ing answers about the spi­ders to reclaim his lost youth. Houlun, the hearth-moth­er, con­nects his arrival to recent dis­tur­bances caused by the kha­rankui, a destruc­tive breed of spi­ders in the south­ern moun­tains. These crea­tures have been steal­ing ruk eggs and spread­ing their dead­ly webs, chok­ing the land­scape. Houlun sus­pects Falka­n’s quest is linked to the spi­ders’ resur­gence, though he denies pro­vok­ing them. The group debates the spi­ders’ motives and the poten­tial dan­ger they pose, with Falkan admit­ting he hopes to find a way to reverse his aging by con­fronting them.

    The dis­cus­sion shifts to a plan of action, with Houlun urg­ing Sar­taq and Nes­ryn to inves­ti­gate the spi­ders’ activ­i­ties and pro­tect the ruk nests. She empha­sizes the need for secre­cy to avoid pan­ic among the rid­ers. Falkan is includ­ed in the mis­sion, as Houlun believes his knowl­edge could be valu­able. The chap­ter high­lights the ten­sion between cau­tion and the urgency to act, as the group weighs the risks of con­fronting the kha­rankui with­out clear proof of their involve­ment in the egg thefts. Sar­taq and Nes­ryn’s skep­ti­cism toward Falka­n’s motives adds anoth­er lay­er of con­flict.

    The chap­ter con­cludes with a omi­nous note as Houlun mur­murs about the awak­en­ing of “The One Who Sleeps,” implied to be Erawan. This ref­er­ence sug­gests a larg­er, loom­ing threat beyond the imme­di­ate dan­ger of the spi­ders. The fire­light casts a eerie glow on the scene, under­scor­ing the grav­i­ty of the sit­u­a­tion. The chap­ter ends abrupt­ly, leav­ing read­ers with a sense of fore­bod­ing and antic­i­pa­tion for the chal­lenges ahead, as the char­ac­ters pre­pare to face both the kha­rankui and the dark­er forces stir­ring in their world.

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