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... urned his attention to the small black iron door.

"This is one of the five best smithies in the Northern Frontier. What’s more, we have the best blacksmiths in the Kingdom," said old Roy, passing by Kael and approaching the door.

Roy banged loudly on the black iron door and took three steps back.

Shortly after, the heavy door began to open, producing a loud metallic sound that reached the ears of those present.

When it opened completely, a strong hot vapor came ou ...

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