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We had picked our conversation back up, discussing the various powers of Calarata—not in quite the detail I would have wanted, unfortunately. It turned out that being a… pigeoncatcher meant little more than having some ammo to bribe a dungeon. He had not been even remotely well-connected. Ah well.

But you didn't have to be royalty to understand magic.

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