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[Type : Artefact (Body shield)]

[An artefact created by the dwarves, made of extraterrestrial material. It has high durability and density.]

"Silvermoon, a silver armor created from the dead stars. Forged by the dwarves and received magic spells from the High Elf. There are only a few who have this armor."

Asriel's last sentence caused an uproar in the hall.

"Prices open from 20,000!"

One of the demons stood up and held up a plate number.

"25,0 ...

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