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... hman, advanced through the wasteland.

Surprisingly, contrary to all expectations, magic beasts didn't increase their activity at night, in fact, during the blood moon week, even the magic beasts felt afraid of the almost lightless night.

Naturally the guards and the merchant would have been the same, if they weren't using special magic lamps, on all the carriages which illuminated the area in one hundred meters, and also kept the cold away from them.

Still, there were som ...

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