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Ruq'ah (رقعة) emerged in the Ottoman Empire (16th–17th century) as a simplified, fast-writing script. Unlike Kufic or Naskh, Ruq'ah prioritized legibility, speed, and compactness — becoming the standard for daily handwriting, official records, and correspondence.

Aria's latest target was the mansion of the infamous time collector, Marcellus. His collection of temporal artifacts was rumored to be the most valuable in all of Chronos, and Aria had received a lucrative offer from a mysterious client to steal a prized possession: a pocket watch that granted its owner an extra decade of life. Ruq'ah (رقعة) emerged in the Ottoman Empire (16th–17th

As Aria scaled the walls of Marcellus's mansion, she encountered a rival time thief, a suave and charming man known only as "The Timekeeper." He offered to let her pass, but only if she agreed to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse through the mansion's labyrinthine corridors. His collection of temporal artifacts was rumored to

In a world where time was currency, the rich lived forever and the poor were left with nothing but the passing moments. The city of Chronos was a marvel of modern technology, where clockwork machines and ancient magic coexisted in a dance of gears and incantations. The city of Chronos was a marvel of

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