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- "Just accept it, being rejected is something you're used to."

- "Must be a female innkeeper."

- "Try a men's inn instead."

- [Author]: "Shut up, all of you."

- "Do you have a dark elf in your party?"

- "In this game, having hated races in your party gives you massive penalties in towns."

- "Dark elves, demons, barbarians, undead, and a few others. Having them in your party triggers penalties."

- [Author]: "Here’s my party list, thou ...

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