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... ery before them changed dramatically.

The original mottled cave walls gradually turned into orderly stone walls, eventually becoming walls built with neatly stacked bricks.

"Why are there brick walls underground?"

"Could it be an illusion?"

The Heroes began to whisper among themselves.

Henry tapped the wall with his sword. Sparks flew.

These walls were no illusions but a tangible reality.

The group continued forward.

Over time, the ...

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