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... lderly woman addressed Seekers directly. "You’ve been protecting and guiding us for centuries. It wouldn’t make sense to change that now."

The acceptance settled over Seekers like a blessing. All of them felt validated by their service and action; it couldn’t stop them trembling in their form.

An older man with black hair added a different perspective. "Some of us might retire after a bit." His gaze turned distant. "Go explore other sides of Hesod, or other continents. See what l ...

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