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... fortunately, even as I arrived at the door of my home, the challenge was yet to be over. On the contrary, it was just starting.

Luckily, once I managed to draw close, the presence of the main material plane was intense enough that I didn’t need to be afraid of getting lost again, so I let the connection with the ship — one of many that I could sense, using some kind of magical dock that was far bigger than the other planes — fade away, and let myself float freely at the dimension.

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