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... ramed by the fractured light of the dusk-stricken city, was a figure he hadn’t expected.
Clad in dark leathers marked with the faint insignia of Pharaon—but bearing none of its pride—stood Nathan.
Or rather, the man the Romans and others knew as Septimius.
Nathan wandered through the polished marble corridors of the palace, his steps echoing in the empty halls. He had left the throne room deliberately, wanting no part in the droning voice ...
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