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Kaelen pressed 'Enter.' The file finished. The game launched, its haunting, melancholic score filling the room. He wasn't just downloading a file; he was stepping back into a world where even in the absolute dark, a blade and a bit of hope were enough to defy a god. "There Is No Light," he whispered, his fingers

"The path is long, and the light is a lie. Do you still wish to see what lies at the end?" As the download reached 99%, the screen went pitch black

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