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... wrapped tightly around his frail form. Concealing one’s identity wasn’t unusual in this city; whether to protect oneself or conduct illicit dealings, anonymity was a common currency. He blended into the crowd effortlessly, his presence nothing more than another passing figure lost in the sea of masked intentions.

The Knowledge Hall loomed ahead, its grand bronze and gold archway standing in stark contrast to the more utilitarian buildings surrounding it. Among the many halls of Citadel, ...

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