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... he mini-map, a clean guiding line threaded through the gray streets. It seemed to lead to what looked like a large square field with buildings surrounding it like an arena of sorts.

The shape on the map looked too deliberate, too symmetrical, like it had been designed for spectators. It only had one way into it, and it seemed to end at the edge of the square map, which meant whatever was inside had a single entrance and, likely, a single exit.

Towers loved single exits.

I ...

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