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... ion and fear.
Atop the walls stood four colossal figures, each one larger than Ra’s pyramid, larger than mountains, larger than the dreams of mortal men. Though they were headless, weathered by time’s cruel passage, and several missed limbs to the ages, they were unmistakable representations of the man who had summoned them—Ozymandias himself, carved from stone that had witnessed the birth of his empire.
The pharaoh crossed his arms atop the central wall, his stance casual despit ...
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