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... as the sun completely set. We weren't far off from the dungeon but because of the visibility and the strained situation, everyone seemed a lot more standoffish. Even Tarklin had reprioritized keeping watch for monsters at our side. The church adherents seemed as worried about us as they did about the monsters, like it was us that was going to stab them in the back.

So like that our group more or less split into three. Half of the Tamin church people had started walking ahead of us and h ...

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