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The stone of the keep did not merely stand; it waited, a cold and patient architecture that had absorbed the sweat and blood of three centuries, pressing its weight against the marrow of anyone who dared to linger within its walls. Edward Ashworth stood alone in the central chamber, the air thick with the scent of damp mortar and the metallic tang of old iron, and he felt the particular,...
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