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It wasn’t the thin, gray smear common to the outer Shrouds. This was thicker, darker. It clung to their faces and armor like wet cloth. Light from their torches didn’t cut through it; it drowned in it. The first sign something was wrong came from a device no one had bothered checking earlier.
Beep... beep... beep-beep-beep.
Adam froze and yanked the detector from his belt. The small glass screen flickered, then glowed with a sickly violet tint.
"...No," he mutter ...
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