The Golden Harbor
The air in the Hall of Whispers does not smell of dust or decay, as you might expect in a place buried beneath the roots of the old oak forests of England, but rather of ozone and heated copper, a metallic tang that coats the back of your throat and tastes like a held breath. You are standing at the center of the circular chamber, the floor paved with tiles of obsidian that reflect the dim,...
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