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... dy that were burnt away by the [Great Blowfly Ring], and regrow the parts of wings and my partner’s neck that were gouged-out by the [Dark Spheres]… If I were to prioritise HP, [High Rest] would be preferable, but my lack of mobility is the greater problem.

As I continue through the underground, I look back. The slime still isn’t dead. I haven’t gained any experience points.

It really is going to die, right? The slime has lost all its accumulated war potential, the status of the Arde ...

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