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... asionally leaving us to 'take care of some business.'

I'm sure we all knew what taking care of business entailed, and honestly, I was simply happy to be able to finally sit down and relax. Although being restrained to a mortal form was anything but comfortable, I did manage to get used to it.

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The same could not be told about Ynos, however, as he constantly grumbled about the flimsiness of his newfound limbs. Unsurprisingly, Essie was the one ...

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