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... be seen even during daylight, the news of the successful hero summoning had spread across the kingdom of Zweifel and the cities closest to the capital with haste. Every citizen, even those who weren’t in favor of calling upon a hero at this time was excited upon the fact that a person who could only be considered a legend would exist in their current generation.

What the excited citizens that had already gathered around the temple of the hero were unaware of however, was that there was ...

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