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... more diviners are required for exorcism. An old wandering spirit that has existed for over a hundred years. It can exert an enormous influence within a set radius and even cause auditory and visual hallucinations, inflicting pain.]

This is written in the “Synopsis of Various Philosophers: Basic Writings of the School of Yin and Yang.

And in the latter part of this, it is described:

A wandering spirit that has existed for over a hundred years loses its human qualities fro ...

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