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... long stick from the bushes. "Everyone, come around." He called the paladins and started drawing on the ground. "This is the boulder, and we have a small hill on this side and a forest from here and to this place."

"Did you figure out where the vent is?" One of the paladins asked.

"Not exactly, do you want an explanation or should I just tell you what to do?" He looked at them.

"Just give directions. Venting the gas is a chore, we want to get it done with so we can bash so ...

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