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Late Evening - Late Winter - Year 24 : Ampelos | Bahamut

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*Tap...* What, truly, is silence? *Tap...* Is it merely the lack of sound? *Tap...* Or perhaps a moment where the air turns so heavy you can feel its every shifting current?

As I moved across the marble floor where dozens of elders and ancients lowered their voices to murmurs, I brought that into question—the gentle taps from my feathery steps resonating.. echoing through the silence like di ...

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