Evan Meekins Quotes
The Festive Music Died Down And The Granite Pillars Were Replaced With Rotted Wooden Beams As He Continued Down The Alleyways. The Scent Of Fresh Flowers Turned To Mold, And The Colorful Mosiacs Of Honor And Nobility Were Nonexistent. Run-down Tenements Were Shadowed By Its Surrounding Buildings, As If The Capital Itself Wanted To Conceal Its Existence.
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