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... winter only meant one thing: everything withered; life gradually dwindled; all work ceased. Humankind would store enough food and fuel before this, then stop work, return to their homes, and switch to a pure consumption state.
Just like the animals that stored food in tree stumps in advance and hid in caves to pass the winter.
Such a way of living was decided by reality — despite the existence of all sorts of ‘magic’ which worked like black technology — that only belonged to ...
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