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... even some copies of police reports, that were preserving tales of hauntings and arcane mysteries. She was able to get connected with the police information because of her connection to the Arcanist Guild of the town.

On the left side of her room, bookshelves were lined with leather-bound tomes on paranormal phenomena, their pages worn from frequent consultation.

Her morning was spent cross-referencing a client's report of spectral apparitions with historical accounts from?"Ghost ...

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