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    The phenomenon of problematic disaster
    Threadmarks: 001 Gap

    The world was gray. Not in a metaphorical sense, but in the most literal one. A gray sky, heavy with unseen moisture, pressed down on the gray roofs of high-rises, whose walls, once painted different colors, had long since faded into indistinguishable shades of desolation. Gray asphalt...
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    The family of Heroes
    Threadmarks: 001 The Last Duel and the Starry Abyss

    A light morning breeze, steeped in the aroma of blooming sakura and earth damp with dew, lazily stirred the branches of the old maple in the courtyard. Its crimson leaves, like drops of frozen blood, rustled quietly, casting whimsical shadows on the shoji of a traditional two-story house in the...
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