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... of how many hours he had spent in this library. The castle seemed designed to keep sunlight from entering directly, making it difficult for him to gauge the passage of time. Or maybe he was simply so engrossed in browsing the vast library—surprisingly intact within this crumbling ruin of a castle—that he did not notice time slipping away.

As soon as a Specter discovered the library, it rushed to Arin and guided him there. He was astonished to see the vast room, filled with towering rack ...

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