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Emin realized then that the wasn't a time to fear. it was the only time the soul was honest. He stayed until the first grey streaks of dawn appeared. When he returned to the village, he didn't tell anyone what he saw. But from then on, his clocks didn't just tell the time; they seemed to hum a melody that helped the people of Qara-Dağ sleep a little deeper, their hearts a little lighter, waiting for the magic of the next night.

Emin, a young clockmaker with restless hands and an even more restless mind, did not believe in spirits. To him, the night was simply a canvas of gears and stars. On the coldest Tuesday of the year, known locally as the of the Great Alignment, Emin decided to climb. GecЙ™si

As he ascended, the world changed. The familiar chirping of crickets was replaced by a heavy, velvet silence. The air felt thick, as if the darkness itself had weight. When he reached the summit, he found the observatory doors locked with a mechanism he had never seen—a lock that required no key, only a specific melody. Emin realized then that the wasn't a time to fear