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... at clung to the ground.

Fog blanketed the forest like a shroud – thick and endless – curling between roots and branches with ghostlike grace.

Step. Step. Step.

Footsteps echoed in the middle of the forest. Leaves rustled beneath every step.

The forest was silent... except for the sound of those slow, deliberate strides.

The fog grew even thicker, clinging to tree trunks and branches, making it nearly impossible to see with the naked eye.

Suddenly– ...

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