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... tricate stonework were a marvel of the ancient grandeur.

Right now, the snow is covering the spires and roofs of the palace. The paths inside the palace, a sprawling network of buildings forming a labyrinth of corridors, courtyards, and halls, were all now blanketed with snow.

Men, bundled in thick brown cloths, diligently swept the snow from the paths, making sure the pathways remained clear despite the relentless winter.

The cold breeze whistled through the narrow paths ...

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