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... ir graceful figures like the wind that brushed past the forest, leaving only the echo of hoofbeats behind. The most distinctive feature of the Elven City was that, aside from the main thoroughfares, all the areas with buildings had uneven grounds—after all, this was a city built upon trees. The exposed roots and the soil pushed up by the roots made it impossible for the ground to be too smooth; aside from nimble animals like these huge-hoofed deer, it was unlikely that the common mounts such as ...
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