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... ore them like a grand arena.

Sunlight speared through cracks in the ancient stone maze, casting jagged patterns across the knights’ battered armor.

Sweat gleamed on Kael’s face as he raised a fist, halting the group at the mouth of the final chamber.

Before them stretched a vast arena of weathered stone, its walls pocked with shadowy alcoves.

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