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... parring session with Shogo, that ended in a draw (No you definitely did not lose Shogo, you definitely did not lose. You were obviously holding back.) Kaede was eventually directed to a blacksmith.

Two stores were passed before she made out the one she was directed to.

"How can I help you, miss?" An apprentice approached and asked, zeroing in on Kaede. He looked younger than she was.

"I'm here to order a shield, customized." She said. "Armour too, also customized."

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