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... the same as what the players had experienced in the Tower of Beginning.

There were various cities on the floor, large cities that could fit in numerous players in the tower along with the Natives that lived there.

Throughout the vast floor, there were 30 cities divided by forests and various natural biomes. The cities seemed to be medieval with their tall walls and simple wooden houses.

The language that the people spoke here was not the same as what they spoke in their ...

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