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... forward, this time slower, more alert. His boots scraped against the stone, and he kept his left hand hovering, ready to cast a barrier again.

The walls to his right suddenly shifted. Not subtly—no, the stone slid with a thunderous rumble, sealing off the path he’d just walked through.

[Environmental Shift Detected – Recalculating Map… Map Not Available]

[Reminder: There is no map. Only the maze.]

Allen stopped walking and raised both hands in the air, exasperated ...

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