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... peacefully sinking into the darkness.
Although lamps weren’t considered a luxury, for most citizens of the Royal Capital, if not for working under the lights, burning oil and lighting lamps pointlessly was undeniably quite a disgraceful waste.
Only the wealthy living in the Upper City, on places like Redwood Avenue and Louther Arcade, would light their lamps all night long for some brightness, regardless of the cost.
And among the few "light zones" in the Royal Capital, ...
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