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... our way, creating more unintended consequences and failing to achieve anything useful.”

Margaret J. Wheatley

After a day's worth of battling the beasts, they finally managed to break free of the feeding frenzy that a demon in the shape of a boy had created somehow. His commission on this trip would have to be astronomical to make up for the lost money in the form of slaves that had helped to keep the feeding frenzy going. This trip turned out to be an unmitigated disaster. First ...

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