Elder Solryn's voice wasn't loud—
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But it carried.
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Clear.
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Absolute.
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"…Enough."
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The Patriarch paused.
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For a moment—
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It looked like he would continue.
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Then—
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He stepped back.
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Not out of weakness—
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But choice.
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He allowed Solryn to pass.
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That alone—
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Spoke volumes.
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Solryn approached me slowly.
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His expression calm.
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A gentle smile resting on his face.
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Not mocking.
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Not testing.
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Respectful.
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Behind him—
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Confusion spread among the elders.
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Even Caelion—
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Didn't understand what was happening.
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Then—
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Solryn stopped before me.
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And bowed.
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Not deeply.
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But enough.
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Enough to show—
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Respect.
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"…May this humble one ask…"
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His voice softened.
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"…the name of this Sovereign?"
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Silence.
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Absolute.
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My mind stalled.
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What…?
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The elders froze.
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The Patriarch's eyes widened slightly.
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Even the air—
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Felt uncertain.
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The spectators began to murmur again—
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Until a single glance from the Patriarch—
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Sent them scattering.
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Gone in seconds.
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I opened my mouth to respond.
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Instinctively—
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To answer as usual.
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But—
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Something snapped.
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My vision blurred.
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Then sharpened.
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My pupils split.
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Beast-like.
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Ancient.
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And then—
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A voice spoke.
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Not from my mouth.
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But from my very being.
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"I am Velzahar…"
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The air trembled.
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"…The Burning Roar of the Heavens."
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Space distorted.
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"…Sovereign of the Azure Flame."
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The words echoed.
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Not as sound—
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But as law.
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Even reality—
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Acknowledged it.
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The elders reacted instantly.
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They bowed.
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All of them.
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Even Caelion—
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Lowered his head.
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Instinct overriding understanding.
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Only Solryn remained still.
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Smiling.
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As if he had expected this.
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Seconds passed.
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Then—
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The pressure vanished.
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My vision cleared.
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My body returned to normal.
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"…What was that?"
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My voice came out low.
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Uncertain.
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The elders straightened.
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All eyes locked onto me.
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Questions filled the room.
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But none dared ask first.
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System…
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You're explaining that later.
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Solryn observed me quietly.
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Then—
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He raised his hand slightly.
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A silent signal.
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"Leave us."
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The elders hesitated.
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Even the Patriarch lingered.
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His gaze still fixed on me.
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Trying to understand.
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Failing.
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Then—
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One by one—
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They left.
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Until only we remained.
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Solryn turned back to me.
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"You are confused."
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I nodded.
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"…Good."
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That answer threw me off.
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"Come."
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He turned.
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"Let us find the answer."
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We stepped outside.
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The remaining elders stood at a distance—
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Discussing in hushed tones.
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Trying to make sense of what they had witnessed.
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We didn't stop.
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We took flight.
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The wind cut past us as we moved.
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Fast.
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Silent.
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No words were exchanged.
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Because none were enough.
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Two minutes later—
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We arrived.
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The Elder Hall.
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A structure set apart from everything else.
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Isolated.
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Important.
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Its exterior was covered in intricate carvings.
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Runes pulsed faintly across its surface.
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Ancient.
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Alive.
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Solryn stepped forward.
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He brought out his Elder token—
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Pressed it against the door.
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SWISH—
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The massive doors opened.
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Slow.
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Heavy.
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"Follow me."
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I stepped inside.
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And paused.
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The interior—
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Was breathtaking.
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Vast.
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Refined.
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Filled with countless carvings and layered runes.
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Each one humming with power.
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"…Take your time."
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Solryn's voice came calmly.
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I gave a slight nod.
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But kept moving.
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We walked along a long crimson and gold carpet.
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Beast patterns woven into it—
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Dragons.
Tigers.
Ancient creatures.
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At the center—
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We stopped.
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Seats surrounded the hall.
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Far more than the number of elders I knew.
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And one—
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Elevated above all.
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The Patriarch's seat.
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My gaze lingered—
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Then returned.
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Solryn wasn't looking at the seats.
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He was looking down.
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At the floor.
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"…Found it."
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He bent down—
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And pulled aside part of the carpet.
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Revealing—
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A circular seal.
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Hidden.
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Perfectly concealed.
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I stepped closer.
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"…What is this?"
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Solryn shook his head slightly.
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"I do not know."
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A pause.
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"But I know this—"
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His eyes met mine.
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"The one it is meant for…"
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"…will know how to open it."
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Silence.
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I looked down at it.
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Thinking.
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"…Then let's try."
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I raised my hand.
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A small cut formed.
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Blood gathered—
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Then dropped.
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The moment it touched the seal—
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It reacted.
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Crimson lines spread outward—
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Like a living network.
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Runes activated.
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The seal trembled—
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Then—
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Disintegrated.
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Dust.
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Gone.
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A hollow space remained.
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Dark.
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Silent.
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Solryn didn't move.
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Didn't stop me.
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I activated my eyes.
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Blue light filled my vision.
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Then—
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I jumped.
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Darkness swallowed me.
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For a moment—
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Nothing.
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Then—
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Light.
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Blinding.
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My vision adjusted.
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And what I saw—
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Was not darkness.
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Not ruins.
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Not a hidden chamber.
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It was—
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A world.
