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... ng the clouds and vanishing into the pale blue sky. The sheer scale of the range made the world feel small—insignificant. These craggy giants stood like ancient sentinels, silent and unmoving, forming a natural fortress where shadows thrived and secrets endured.

The Eastern Highlands.

A place so wild and unyielding that even Gold-rank experts found themselves humbled here. These highlands had long served as a sanctuary for the region’s most dangerous criminals—a refuge carved int ...

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