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The Seventh Level …… In this level, where the large beanstalk and fragments of the Apocalypse are scattered about, there was a man sitting in a large magic circle drawn on the ground.


He was tall, but his body was thin, with a strong neutral atmosphere.


His long, pointy ears peeked out from between his long, wavy blond hair.


This is the High Elf Priest, Devin.


“Ha …… Ha …… Wha-, What a terrible thing I’ve be ...

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