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... plaque inside the building.

The inscription on it was in a language they did not recognize, so they brought it back with them.

When the players receive the plaque, the system notification pop out immediately.

[ An artifact that was once owned by the God of Darkness. You can use it to summon the God of Darkness once in a place rich in dark magic. ]

Summon the God of Darkness?

In the players' minds, this could only mean one thing: it was a dungeon where they ...

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