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... bout it to the outside world.

It had been mentioned before, but despite the grandiosity of their existence, the Straea Clan somehow managed to keep their internal structure hidden from the masses.

They weren't exclusive in this.

Void Palace was also quite mysterious to others. Their disjointed dimensional monstrosity of a palace made it difficult for anyone to get anywhere they weren't supposed to be.

On top of that, with how close-knit the people of the palace we ...

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