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... ly question that bold affirmation if they were to wander too far into the grimy, neglected outskirts. Regardless, the vast majority of the capital was prosperous, and the closer one moved toward the exact center, where the towering royal castle stood, the wealthier and more opulent it became.
Most of the individuals living within the coveted inner rings of the capital were either incredibly wealthy commoners who could actually afford such exorbitant prices, or high-ranking court nobility ...
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