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... ered down from the vaulted ceiling, their grotesque forms a stark contrast to the intricate floral patterns etched into the stonework. Warm light shimmered from lanterns spaced like lonely stars, barely piercing the suffocating darkness that clung to the ancient walls. "Gods," muttered Gareth, the night guard.

"Another bloody night shift." His voice echoed in the oppressive silence, a lonely murmur swallowed by the vastness of the castle. He slumped against the cold stone, spear held loo ...

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