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... scent and looked down at the dwarf, ignoring his comment in favor of asking a question.

How did you grow all this down here?

The dwarfs eyes narrowed. You trying to steal my secrets?

No, Im asking for them directly.

The merchant chuckled, taking a pull from his pipe and letting some smoke seep slowly out of his mouth. Mutts like you wouldnt know, but the Pit is a big place. Us dwarves have managed, over the centuries, to carve new chambers, or excavate old ones. T ...

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