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... et was cracked and blackened, its surface resembling cooled ash that had once known unbearable heat. Thin fractures ran across it in endless patterns, glowing faintly from within as though something beneath the surface still lived and breathed. The air felt ancient and timeless.
He lifted his gaze.
Before him stood a tree.
It was enormous beyond comprehension, its trunk rising so far upward that its crown vanished into darkness. Its bark was black. It did not appear dead, ...
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