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... ounder Morris literally chose that person over himself, fully knowing that he might not get information related to the bi-annual student tournament knowing how rigid Guardian Sol was regarding the rules.

The information would've allowed Co-founder Morris to take drastically more effective steps and easily send him to the abyss. Eryndor knew how important sending him to the abyss was.

It might very well be Daoisto's part of the deal that Co-founder Morris must send the eldritch Er ...

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