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... n the other side. Then I just turn around and find a corner to sit down at while I wait for my soul to fully regenerate. Since I don't want to end up going back there again while low on soul.

And in the meantime, I can figure out what skills I want to have. Or at least what type of skills. Since I don't really have all of my current skills memorized.

There're just too many of them to keep memorized after all.

Way too many.

Although…

I frown as one particul ...

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