The Opium of Art
The gallery of Julian Vane was not a place for the living. It was a sanctuary of marble, velvet, and silence, hidden in a fog-drenched alley of Victorian London. Julian did not collect paintings; he collected "Sensory Anchors"—sculptures that captured a single, perfect moment of human ecstasy. He discovered the "Lenses of Lethe," a set of ivory-rimmed glasses that allowed him to see the "Aura...
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