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... ade in both hands, turned toward a weathered stone pillar resting near the rear of the temple wall, and moved forward without ceremony. There was no anger in his step. No flair. Just a calm certainty.

He raised the weapon overhead. The forge light flickered across its void marked surface.

Then he brought it down. The sword cut through the pillar like a whisper. There was no sound. No clang. No ring of impact. Just a smooth passage of the edge through solid stone. For a heartbeat, ...

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