The Distant Legend
The dream began not with sight, but with the taste of iron and old paper, a metallic tang that coated my tongue and settled heavily in the gut, a sensation so visceral it felt less like a phantom memory and more like a physical wound reopening in the dark. I was standing in the atrium of the Hall, that cavernous, marble-throated beast of an institution where the air itself seemed to hum with...
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