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... etting sun, Idri continued in a solemn voice.

"In that strange underground building, I found a familiar type of altar on Floor 1, which is the lowest floor..."

"There are old records of the previous Dragon King finding various similar altars in that time when Mana first descended in this world..."

"The previous Dragon King speculated that those Altars all had a forbidden magic tainted with miasma and corruption hidden inside them... The previous dragon king destroyed all ...

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