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The mansion made only of wood was extremely durable because it also combines special materials with magic. A perfectly transparent windowpane, which is rarely seen in other countries, was used here. But this is a special glass made using the abundant mana of the High Elves.

The people of Sylvis Kingdom, the elves, consider it the utmost pleasure to serve High Elves, so the elves deliver new products and replace them every few years with elaborately designed curtains, paint ...

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