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Kael finally looked up. He smiled, a jagged thing in the dim light. "I've spent my whole life in the dark. What's a few more minutes?"

A shadow fell over the table. It wasn't a hound, but something worse: a Collector. The man was draped in a coat of shimmering fiber-optics, his face a smooth mask of polished chrome. download-im1-tenebrarum-2-ipa

In the sprawl of the Neo-Vatican, Tenebrarum 2 wasn't just a game. It was a forbidden relic—a simulation rumored to contain the encrypted consciousness of the last Great Architect. The Inquisition’s digital hounds were already sniffing the local node, their presence marked by the rhythmic blue pulsing of the streetlights outside. Kael finally looked up

The physical stall, the rain, and the chrome-faced man dissolved into pillars of golden light. Kael wasn't running through the streets anymore; he was falling through the architecture of a god. The Sunless District was gone. What's a few more minutes