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... zy of worried students. Conditioning became a week of light games and challenges. The instructors didn’t want us mentally or physically tired for the real challenge. We needed to pass certification for our primary and secondary weapons. We also had to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in our classroom studies. That meant hanging with our instructor until they said we were done.

For my staff proficiency, Elora required that I didn’t use any spell craft for assistance. This irked me but did ...

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