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... as I entered a new space, my nose was assaulted with the heavy scent of spilled blood and scattered viscera.

I moved to the closest shadow, sticking low as Illusive hid my form in the shadows. My brain churned heavily as I looked around, trying to figure out where I was on the ship and what was happening.

This time I found myself in yet another hall, one stained almost entirely red by the remnants of a slaughter. I spotted Circle cultists in their tactical gear torn to absolute p ...

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