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... e floating island and had a port door that moved down and up with magic to allow people to fly in and out. There was even a port station that monitored everything that was going on below the island. This way, those coming in could call in to say they needed the port to be opened. Else if they did not identify themselves in any way, they would be shot out of the sky by one of the hidden weapons that were built into the entire island as well.

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