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New Moves and Future Planing
Author: K N Aditya
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`An old abandoned mine `

The entrance to the mine was almost completely hidden by the heavy brush and tall trees that had enveloped it over the years. Inside, the air was musty and thick with the smell of dampness and decay. Cobwebs hung from the ceiling like curtains, and the walls were covered in some strange, almost phosphorescent moss. The main chamber of the mine was a large open space, illuminated only by the faint light of a few torches, which barely managed to light the way. Discarded weapons and broken machinery were scattered throughout the room, indicating that this was more than just an abandoned mine - it was the hideout of a band of notorious bandits. The walls of the mine were lined with various weapons and artifacts, proving that the bandits had been in the mine for quite some time. On one side, a large table was covered with maps and a few other objects, seemingly used for planning out their next heist. Further in, a few small rooms could be seen, where the bandits ha
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