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Chapter 131 - The King's Hall

The interior defied comprehension in ways that made Raze's analytical mind stumble over contradictions it couldn't reconcile. The space was vast, easily three times larger than the building's exterior dimensions could possibly contain, with a ceiling that seemed to recede into infinite distance overhead. The architecture shifted subtly when viewed peripherally, walls that appeared solid straight-on but suggested impossible depths and angles when attention focused elsewhere.

The chamber was circular, or perhaps spherical if the distorted sense of vertical space was considered part of the design. Ten thrones arranged themselves in a perfect ring around a raised central platform, each seat positioned with geometric precision that created mathematical harmony from their collective placement.

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