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... as she couldn't believe what she was seeing. The old woman holding her hand was none other than Ramla Zadzisai, the fortune teller leading the human survivors and the one who had warned them about the horrors they were having to face right now. Supposedly she had lost the ability to walk long ago. Not only that but her eyes were incapable of sight which added to the mystery of his she had made it so far.

The answer was the golden halo over her head. It was simple and had few runes, but ...

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