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... appearance.

So left without options, she returned the robes while recalling how cool and dignified she used to look as Danbulf, which brought her immense sadness.

Maybe if I could find a Vanity Case somewhere

Muttering that, it occurred to Mira to ask the Spirit King about it, wondering if he knew of any spell, magic, or item that could alter her appearance. But he replied that he had never heard of anything like that, revealing the harsh truth that not even he could caus ...

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