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... >Touch the depths of truth,

Feel the hem of Heaven.

You will go away with old,

Good friends. And don't

Forget when you leave

Why you came.

~ Raibo Thrift

A beastskin map was spread on the desk, depicting the terrain around Paetro. It was laid between Forund and Farkel and stretched more than 50 kilometers, straddling. Dense forests covered the region with many streams, valleys, and cliffs scattered all over ...

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