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... under a blanket of stars so thick and cold they seemed to crackle in the silence, lay the shattered remnants of Ctesiphon. The once-mighty Parthian capital was a ruin, its majestic arches now broken teeth against the night sky, its sprawling palaces scoured and burned by the fury of Alex’s legions. It was a monument to Roman power, a testament to the Emperor’s new and terrible way of war. But in the shadows of this imperial corpse, a new and unforeseen life was stirring.
In a hidden wadi ...
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