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... not help but frown. The memory was shorter, yet the weight of it was greater. Had Lex missed something?

He turned to look at Kaemon, to exchange details of what they had seen. The Magma Lion was once again on his knees, once again panting. He looked terrible, truly. But he didn’t look like he was dying – at least anytime soon – so Lex was not too concerned. No one said this would be easy. In fact, soon enough, he too might be brought to his knees.

“The person from the Well of Fo ...

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