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... o Approximo. Ugh, no sense of refinement, a terrible skin complexion, and youre too nice. Your only saving grace is my spectacular outfit.

The shapeshifting hero looked down at his new wardrobe. The new outfit complimented his alien nature. His new suit was a dark blue that made his grey eyes and pale green skin pop. However, instead of the bold red stripe like before, his new suit had a shifting white pattern on the front.

Your new suit will change as you do, granting you more p ...

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