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... id. His mind was awake, but he couldn’t move his astral body. Everything was silent, devoid of life, and felt empty. He couldn’t even feel any type of energy in the space, just emptiness.

He tried to extend his senses to encompass the void, but nothing worked. He was as powerless as a newborn baby.

’What’s going on? Where the fuck am I? The last thing I remember was my energy going wild, then...nothing. Come on, move, you stupid astral body!’

Still, after focusing on hims ...

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