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Particles of the Past — Chapter 9: The Price of Proof

Black-and-white image of a vast, quiet underground chamber framed by repeating columns. A single harsh overhead beam isolates the floor. One small silhouette stands off-center and turned away, with no identifiable features or readable clothing detail. The composition emphasizes institutional architecture and negative space, withholding clear identity or action.

The cistern did not give answers. It gave terms. Zael and Sera moved through the undercity’s older veins with the quiet urgency of people who had stopped believing in rescue. The tunnels narrowed into brick-lined channels where the air tasted faintly of minerals and abandoned electricity. Above them, the sweep continued — not loud, not frantic, but methodical, like a …