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... one was the endless void, the crumbling White Plane, and the terrifying visage of Gustavo. Instead, he found himself lying on a bed of impossible comfort, surrounded by walls that seemed to shimmer with an otherworldly light.

'Am I dead? Truly dead this time?' he wondered, his thoughts a jumble of confusion and disbelief. 'Or is this another trial?'

Cautiously, he swung his legs over the side of the bed, half-expecting the floor to dissolve beneath him. But it remained solid, coo ...

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