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... once elf laden halls now had the sound of automated drones cleaning, remapping, and rewriting elven-coded interfaces into a distinctly human format that was sharp, efficient, and surprisingly modular.

At the center of the relay’s Chaos Gate Bay, the air shimmered weirdly. The gate wasn’t exactly active yet, but it hummed with some form of power which made it seem like a pool of stable black water surrounded by a floating circular frame of obsidian-like metal.

Etched into it were ...

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