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... aint echoes of my own footsteps reverberated through the corridors as I walked, a constant reminder of the maze's endless expanse.

Small illuminating stones were carved into the walls, providing some visibility but not enough to feel safe.

"I already hate this place," I muttered aloud, knowing there was no one around to hear.

"Hey, El," I called out, gripping the sword in my hand as I continued forward.

[What?] came his response.

"Talk to me, fucker, I'm f ...

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