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As if they had angered the gods and the Ancients, the ground shook so fiercely and suddenly that their stance was broken from its usual firmness. Fortunately, Reid was quick to support her, knowing that she’s just been in an incident and her equilibrium hasn’t yet been restored. The shaking was long, hard and destructive, making it more of a pain on her head. She closed her eyes, trying to endure the spinning she was feeling but the sound around her was pushing her to open them again. Her breathing hitched, seeing their only way out of this place is collapsing. The sight of it breaking little by little and falling completely was disheartening, reminding her of the bad omen the crows have been showing. She had her fall and now this, as if the gods are purposely punishing them in becoming a