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... e the differences.

Their eye colors were different, and while both kept neutral expressions, Master gave off a far more stoic, solid aura.

The Serpent Queen’s expression could falter if she ate honey from the Jade Hive or if I acted a little cutesy—but Master? Never.

She didn’t express emotion beyond the tiniest curve of her lips.

So yes, there were clearly differences—if you were paying attention.

But if you looked even closer, you’d find some uncanny sim ...

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