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... ively from human instinct when faced with "danger."
It may initially stem from direct sensory input, then, through imagination and memory, extend to a subjective mental perspective.
What did Terry William see or, more precisely, feel?
It was a cold and ancient sense of oppression, laced with pure malice.
Every strand of air around him felt like a tangible lead weight, pressing down on every inch of his skin.
This was neither the thunder from the edge of th ...
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