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... Blake let out a sigh of relief. He had been stuck in that steaming hot desert for only god knows how long. "How is our magic?"

Clance reached out with her hand and mumbled a few words. A magic circle lit up, but nothing happened. "Still nothing. We are still within the area of the negative magic zone. But we now have a guide to move around. Look at all the tunnels."

"Alright, let's rest for a while. We will then choose one of the tunnels at the top to stay near the surfac ...

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