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... ular underground chamber. The windowless room was a vault. Not only because of its underground nature, shape, or reinforced door, but because of its contents.

The merchant marveled with shiny eyes at the even shinier wonders around him as he walked in. Shelves full of gold statuettes and other pieces of art lined the walls alongside large paintings. Large hardcover tomes filled a bookshelf by the opposite side of the room, near a glass cube containing a crown-like helmet. There was even ...

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