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"...Why are goblins here again?"

"They really are like cockroaches, popping up everywhere."

After that came orcs, kobolds, poison spiders, wolves, snakes, and all sorts of miscellaneous monsters appearing one by one. We encountered more than five types of monsters while exploring and illuminating the minimap around the gate—at this point, it felt decidedly strange.

This wasn't some monster buffet—wasn't there too much variety in the enemies appearing?

No ...

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