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... lking, feeling drawn to a piece of rusty metal that stood like a forgotten reliquary in the middle of nowhere. Its shape, resembling a dilapidated leaf, seemed to float in the air. Without thinking, I moved my hand towards it, as if something was guiding me. At that instant, a flash enveloped everything around me in a light that seemed to come from nowhere itself.

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