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Cappadocian Mithras: The Brotherhood That Watches from the Dark
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Abandoned Pantheons Ash over the Altar You step into the cave, and the air goes out. Here, darkness is not just the absence of light…
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Scars of History Point of Ignition The East always burned for Rome — with the fire of ambition, blood, and sand. Cappadocia, the plateau where…
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