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... game who specialized in repairs. Their forges never slept, hammering day and night, making them indispensable to both players and NPCs alike.

As long as the armor wasn’t too far gone, it could be restored—sometimes even improved if the smith was skilled enough.

His was damaged, yes... but not beyond saving. At least, he doubted it was to the point of being unrepairable.

A sharp glint flickered in his eyes as the thought crossed his mind.

"He shouldn’t be far from ...

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