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  The beginning of Gideon the Ninth is very exciting: a world of necromancers locked in apparent eternal decay, served by undead skeletons that just barely maintain the status quo. Powerful magicians living in crumbling crypts and eating slop. I honestly thought it was some subtle jibe regarding AI.   However, this quickly turns into a completely different genre: an escape room/whodunnit that also reveals the scale of the "universe" is incredibly small. Something cataclysmic happened to peop...

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