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... ly explain things a bit more....properly, Ergthen." Ogthin piped up, presumably because he sensed Agni's growing alarm.

"Why should I do that? A sacrifice is a sacrifice. There's not much else to call it." The old demonkin in the green and gold trim robes responded in kind.

Ogthin sighed deeply before turning to address Agni.

"Familiars require payment to persist in this world. Once you provide that payment you can summon them. This is the 'sacrifice' my brother is speaki ...

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