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... d Protection of Civilization,’ but nobody in or out of the company called it that.


Disasters were never ending and it didn't do anything big enough to really say that it was protecting civilization.


Nonetheless, as a third organization separate from guilds and the government, the company mediated any issues between the two other organizations in addition to taking care of monster invasions, guild inspections, and government audits among many other things.


And ...

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