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... t of a tourist, though Rainer got the feeling she’d be annoyed by it either way. Aurora was annoyed by a lot of things.


“Quite,” Rainer responded, looking over the Void Lords’ city. They had spared no expense when constructing it.


At the bottom of the peak, numerous buildings fanned out in a mismatch of culture and style; it was only the very top, a place reachable only through flight or teleportation, that showed unity.


Built as if it were the very peak of the mo ...

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