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... where only ancient beings dared tread, just such a being forged his way through pillars of petrified wood. That these abyssal depths were once a verdant forest would have sparked curiosity in even the most blasé of souls. But this wasn’t new information to the elemental. He’d been the one to sink it, after all.

If not for the thing he’d left here, he wouldn’t have wasted his time in reexamining this past destruction. If anything, it was a chore to make his way through the material, its c ...

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