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... > The surface of the Great Underground Tomb of Nazarick.


What in the past was a poison swamp, had changed to a grassy plain. The wind blew across the plains, causing the grass to dance along. But a white alabaster wall suddenly broke up the scenery as it grew out from the grass.


If one peeked through the gate, they would see a tomb that had several large statues of warriors scattered around.


Considering that this was in gras ...

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