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... l companion through a special ceremony.
However, the problem was that, for animal companions that had been by their side day and night for dozens or even hundreds of years, deep emotional bonds had been formed, and they were even considered family.
This was not something that could be given up just because it was said to be so.
This was also a reason why some druids had no animal companions—they might adhere to the principle of preferring a void to an unworthy filling, or ...
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