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... lying island's anchor. His braided hair, touching his broad shoulders, bounced lightly with the movement.

His thick calloused hands told the story of a craftsman who had spent centuries honing his skills, but the blisters and scars on his fingers revealed a man who had once wielded incredible power, now cursed and reduced to manual labor.

At 400 years old, Jagged Beard was no ordinary dwarf. He had once been a proud, four-star aura knight, feared and respected in equal measure. B ...

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