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... r ended abruptly. The floor sheared off, the fossilized walls pulling back to reveal a subterranean hollow.
The ravine the building had bridged hadn’t just widened; it had grown. Jagged, pale crystal formations jutted from the bedrock, catching the light of bioluminescent fauna that had lived in the dark for a hundred thousand years.
A pool of water dominated the center of the cavern. It was unnaturally still and pitch-black, mirroring the glowing crystals and the drifting, spo ...
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