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... n the garden shifted—branches parting, light dimming slightly as if the space itself was drawing inward. When she spoke, it was no longer in abstractions or principles, but in facts.
"They are entrenched in their primary seat," she said. "From the outside, it presents itself as a conventional fortress. Stone walls. Towers. Defensive symmetry meant to reassure observers."
Her lips curved faintly, without humor.
"That image is a lie."
She turned, meeting Valttair’s ...
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