The Archive of Silent Colors
The sky over London had become a pale, translucent grey, the kind of grey that didn't just describe a color, but a lack of it. Arthur Penhaligon, the Royal Astronomer and curator of the Great Celestial Archive, watched from his balcony as a single red rose in his garden flickered and turned a dull, lifeless ash. The Great Fading had begun. It wasn't a sudden explosion or a violent tear in the...
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