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Of course, the other and deeper factor was that this small island was most likely a node of faith energy, and plenty of the faith energy was concentrated in the air.

That old priest was most likely praying to galvanize the energy onto this location.

In a populated city where the government is openly and secretly contending with the church, such a setup was most likely to fail brilliantly.

Bzzzt!

The oval structure flickered to life as dense energy waves roll ...

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