Hidden Maneuvers Within The Council

As Axos stepped back, the Council of Twelve grew even more secretive. Their meetings, once held in the grandeur of public halls, now took place in the subterranean depths of Georgia, far from the prying eyes of the populace. These hidden chambers were accessible only through a labyrinthine network of tunnels, guarded by enchanted constructs and powerful wards that kept intruders at bay.

In these darkened rooms, the council members plotted and schemed, their faces obscured by hooded robes, their true identities known only to each other. This anonymity served to protect them from the growing unrest among the citizens and allowed them to operate without fear of retribution.

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