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... rs to reach the palace and suggested they could catch some sleep if they felt like it.

All three of them agreed to just sit back and take in the scenery.

The scenery solidified the fact that they were indeed in a real fantasy world.

Lush greenery, charming little homes, majestic castles, and keeps all around.

Bustling shops, vibrant stalls, and a diverse mix of people from every corner of the realm

It was exhilarating, to say the least, but compared to the ...

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