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Chronotis' Kettle
A dented, well-worn kettle sits on Chronotis' cluttered stove, its worn enamel surface holding the accumulated history of countless overlooked cups. Chronotis absentmindedly fills it with water during tea preparations for Parsons, his motions steeped in the tedium of academic routine rather than urgency. The kettle's existence suggests habit rather than deliberation—part of Chronotis' personal domestic ritual that continues unchanged despite the cosmos' impending disruption.
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