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... oppelganger.

It meant some gibberish that Khepri didn't remember, but the name did fit them pretty well.

"They're beings that appeared from the stars…" Khepri said. "You see, before the Gods arrived in Terrarium, they traveled across many planets and star systems, seeking life, seeking energy, and seeking resources to continue their interstellar voyage."

"I've heard about that from time to time," said Aquarina, nodding.

"T-The gods came from outer space?!" Silvia ...

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