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The door at the end of the hall opened into a room that smelled of oil and old books. Shelves leaned like exhausted sentries, and at the center of the room, a low table bore a single object: an astrolabe, its brass rings etched with symbols Tournike had seen only in nightmares and maps. Behind it, a figure hunched over a ledger, pen scratching like tiny insect wings.
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Tournike frowned. He glanced at the wall — two shadows cast by the torchlight, one thin and long, the other squat and crooked. The corridor beyond the landing narrowed into a darker vein of the tower. He could go back. He could leave the tower to its sleep. Instead he stepped forward. Tournike frowned
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“Why show me?” he asked.