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... well, we're in a sewage system. It's a small, cramped series of tunnels, and my ability to sense Firmament is limited, what with the walls blocking my senses. If I'd been particularly claustrophobic, this stage of the dungeon would probably have been a nightmare.

As it stands, it's mostly just uncomfortable.

Though that's far from our primary concern at the moment. We still need some way to find the expedition team, and with my senses as limited as they are, we don't exactly hav ...

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