AGAIN AND AGAIN

A small altar that was almost negligible gave it away.

It stood close to a broken wall that was roughly triangular, with the jagged, chipped edges.

I looked at the altar as my camel rode past, and then looked away, going forward till I looked again, and saw another altar like it, just as small and near a roughly triangular wall with jagged, chipped edges. Then I rode forward again, and saw another altar like it, just as small, and near another roughly triangular wall with the same jagged, chipped edges. All similar.

At first, I thought this was something the king who destroyed the city had done, but it was all too similar. The same cracks and chips in the same places.

Swallowing, I held up my hand and watched the shadow of me on my camel by my right side. From the map on my system dashboard, I could clearly recall that I had been heading north all along, and even now, it was proof that I was still heading north. Then, urging my camel so that it went in the straightest line that it cou
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