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... nection. He felt Amah’s struggle, her heroic effort to guide Genesis through this existential awakening. He knew his Architect’s Eye might be dark, but his vision had never been clearer. He was exhausted, but a new resolve, tempered by dread, ignited within him. The calcified Void-Eaters, now inert statues on the Anchor’s surface, served as a constant reminder of the external threat. But the far greater burden was the internal one: the latent understanding of the void. He had created a resilient ...
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