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... id not rush traps.
That was the first mistake amateurs made. They mistook urgency for intelligence, speed for control. Gods did not fall to haste. Neither did those who walked too close to them.
He stood alone in the inner gallery of his residence, fingers resting lightly on the edge of a stone table carved with containment arrays so old that even the palace records listed them as "pre-Founding acquisitions." The room was quiet in the way only deep places were quiet. No echoes. N ...
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