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Fractured Relics Unearthed Beneath Citadel
by ELIANA TORRES
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Synopsis
Lina Voss wiped the sweat from her brow as the late afternoon sun dipped toward the horizon, casting long, golden shafts of light across the dust-choked courtyard of the Old Citadel. With each passing hour, the temperature inside the excavation site climbed, but Lina barely felt it. Her pulse ...
Lina Voss wiped the sweat from her brow as the late afternoon sun dipped toward the horizon, casting long, golden shafts of light across the dust-choked courtyard of the Old Citadel. With each passing hour, the temperature inside the excavation site climbed, but Lina barely felt it. Her pulse thrummed in time with the rhythmic scraping of trowel against stone, a sound she had grown strangely fond of. Today was too important to be distracted by discomfort.
She crouched on the edge of the newly exposed chamber and peered down into the shallow pit her team had carved beneath the foundations of the citadel’s ancient keep. The air within was cool and damp, redolent of earth and history. The Citadel, long abandoned and half-ruined, had become a magnet for rumors: of secret vaults, of forbidden sorceries, of treasures lost to time. For Lina, the promise of unearthing that past was the culmination of years of study, sacrifice, and whispered dreams.
“Dr. Voss,” came the quiet voice of her assistant, Matteo Ruiz, echoing against stone. “I think you’ll want to see this.”
Lina rose and stepped aside as Matteo lifted a broken fragment from the soil. His gloves were caked in mud; his dark hair curled damply around his forehead. He held the object reverently, as though it were a priceless artifact—and in many ways, it was.
The shard was roughly the size of a person’s palm, triangular in shape, its surface worn smooth by untold centuries of burial. Yet, in the fading light, she could see faint lines etched into the stone—runes that pulsed with a subtle luminescence, as if the shard still harbored a dormant spark of power.
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