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... royal-looking borders appeared in front of me.

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[Name: Adrian Vaiself] [Age: 20]

[Race: Human]

[Class: Nobility] [Level: 1]

[Strength: 16] [Agility: 14] [Constitution: 18]

[Mana: 9] [Intelligence: 15]

[Luck: 4/100] [Charisma: 32/100]

[Traits: Pride (A), Nobility (A), Composure (A), Mana Affinity (A), Revered Physique (S)]

[Skills: Mental Resistance (passive), Intimidation (active), Stealth (active), Rapid ...

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