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... pass. Or if it did, it passed in spirals. Sometimes he heard things. Sometimes he remembered voices.

"You're not supposed to be here, you know."

"You wouldn't win."

"Something hungrier."

And then—

Silence.

He didn't know how long he stayed there.

Minutes. Hours. Years. All of it. None of it.

He tried to move. Nothing answered. No muscles. No limbs. Just a sense of self caught in a web of void.

'Where am I?'

The quest ...

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