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... all building towered over those nearby, and the light of the rooms bled out into the night making for a beautiful sight.

The streets were mostly empty save for the few people going to taverns and enjoying Parjo’s night life.

The two walked to the entrance of the building, where Hanna stopped.

Bonte noticed and turned to her. "What’s up?" He asked.

The Ork looked up at the building for a second. "Nothing... I’m just nervous," she replied with a sigh.

The Ti ...

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