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... he forest to this sprawling city, Watts knew the game had changed. These beings had evolved.

They weren't ordinary anymore. They were what he had come to classify as Level 1 existences. As such, Watts had devised a foundational understanding of their powers.

In simple terms, normal races cultivate one of three aspects—the soul, the mind, or the physique. Those who push their cultivation to the peak of the normal evolve into Level 1 entities. These beings, powerful and god-like, c ...

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