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... feeders after two hours of wandering through the tunnels, my armor practically in shambles by this point leaving me in a state of clothing I wouldn’t want anyone to see.

I better get new armor soon.

[Level 15 Lesser Feeder Defeated – User’s earned EXP has been increased a small amount due to killing a being whose level is higher than their own.]

[Three points have been earned for killing a creature two levels above you.]

{Congratulations! You have leveled up to l ...

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