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... g things, defying the natural laws that governed light and darkness.
Where normal shadows remained fixed to their sources, these moved independently, flowing like black water across the stone floor and up the walls.
A child began to cry—little Mara, the baker’s daughter, who had been so delighted by the wedding celebration. Her mother, Goodwife Elara, scooped her up and held her close, shushing her gently while her own eyes remained fixed on the unnatural shadows.
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