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... rth, moving deeper into a darkness untouched by sun or moon. The torches cast long, shifting shadows over walls that bore symbols far older than Rome. Valerius walked at his side, his sword drawn but lowered, scanning each alcove for threats. Marcus stayed close behind, the torch in his hand burning steady, the light reflected in his eyes. Every sound was magnified-their steps, the quiet drip of water, the distant hum that seemed to vibrate in the stone itself.
They entered a broad chamb ...
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