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... ssociation for further training. While Matheson wasn't picked for special classes, he still had enough money and power to get what he wanted.

"That kid will never get it..." He shook his head as he took off his mage cloak - which hovered itself over to the coat hook.

"He should just stick to his melee class. You can't just pay for an understanding of mana."

Viladore sighed "He would probably feel the ambient mana if he slowed down for a moment and gave it a try but I don't see ...

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