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... . However, this one lacked the same intimacy. More than twenty of Eldorin's finest Knights, Magicians, and officers had assembled in one location, efficiently coordinating their logistics as they loaded cargo and luggage onto a train.

The platform buzzed with activity as armoured figures moved precisely, their cloaks rippling in the breeze. The steady clank of metal echoed through the station as luggage was fastened, crates of supplies were hoisted onto the train, and heavy boots pounded ...

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