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... ly depth. A pressure that reminded even gods that existence was not built for comfort.
"So you opened this place," Noah murmured. "You know mortals aren’t meant to breathe here."
He folded space with a thought and returned.
The Sofail World snapped back into view.
Noah lifted one hand.
The Real Sky sealed behind him like a wound closing. The false sky returned—blue, endless, obedient. Time resumed its fractured crawl.
Nostradus stood alone beneath ...
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