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... apologized profusely. The truth was that he was well and truly dead. The specter inhabiting the ring was only a fragment of his soul that he had managed to salvage by discarding his body and Divine Spark.

At this point, his soul could be considered severely damaged. All the ghost had left was his Soul Spark, but without a body, nor Sparks to produce magic the old man was completely harmless and powerless. A single ray of sunlight would be enough to dissolve what was left of his mind.

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