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ALBERT.

The members of the council filed into the grand council room, each taking their seats around the massive table. As they settled in, the room was filled with the sound of chairs scraping against the stone floor and hushed whispers as they exchanged pleasantries.

The sound in the council chamber was a symphony of noise, a cacophony of discordant notes that assaulted the ears. It was as if every member of the council had brought their own personal orchestra, each one playing a different tune at a different volume. The rustling of papers, the creaking of chairs, and the shuffle of feet added to the dissonance.

As the members took their seats, the sound intensified. The scraping of wood against wood and the thump of cushions being settled upon filled the room. Footsteps echoed on the stone floor as councilors moved to take their seats, and the rustling of their clothes filled the air.

The whispers of conversation filled the air, snippets of discussion carried on the wind like
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