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... not with the panic of flight or cries of the wounded, but with the tireless ring of hammers and the orderly churn of war’s aftermath. Where siege had torn stone from stone, masons worked in teams to fit new blocks beneath Constantine’s relentless supervision. Field surgeons, hoarse from days spent shouting for more linen, packed wounds with honey and sharp wine. Armourers re-riveted breastplates scarred by axes and replaced shattered scale with fresh bronze links hammered straight at the anvil. ...
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