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The Constructor's Guild, as they called themselves, had been working on a top-secret project codenamed "Iridescence." Their goal was to create a machine that could generate a stable, self-sustaining colour field – a field that could be shaped and moulded to create entire cities, bridges, and even entire worlds.

While working late one night, a young constructor named Kaelin Sun stumbled upon an unusual anomaly in the code. It was a tiny, almost imperceptible glitch that, when exploited, revealed a hidden pattern in the colour spectrum. colour constructor crack

The constructor crack had done more than just create a stable colour field – it had created a portal to a new dimension, one where colours were the fundamental building blocks of reality. The Constructor's Guild, as they called themselves, had

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That was until the day the constructor crack was discovered.

The team was ecstatic. This was it – the key to unlocking the secrets of Iridescence. Dr. Aximo and her team quickly set to work integrating the constructor crack into their machine.

But as the tower grew, it became clear that something was amiss. The colour field was not stable, and the machine was beginning to overload. The Constructors scrambled to shut down the device, but it was too late.

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