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... ver, they all ultimately came down to the age-old rule of risk vs. profit.

A wasteland with no valuables could one day release a monster, and with nobody aching to dive in, keeping it open was a mere liability. Conversely, hellscapes ordinary humans couldn’t survive in remained open all across the world since the riches within were too valuable to place behind a seal.

During the early days of the post-rift era, all passages were open. It wouldn’t be until several decades later th ...

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