The Distant Temple
The air in the sub-basement of the Ashworth Institute for Applied Linguistics did not smell of old paper or damp stone, as one might expect in a repository of forgotten tongues. It smelled of ozone, heated copper, and the distinct, metallic tang of high-voltage electricity that had been pushed past its design limits. Elias Thorne sat in the center of the circular chamber, his spine pressed...
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