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“Soul Theft Handbook”

“Effect – Soul Theft Chart: Creates a Soul Theft Domain with a 50-meter radius, lasting 600 seconds. All life forms that perish within this domain will have their souls stolen; virtual realm creatures cannot return to the Virtual Realm, and sorcerers’ souls cannot return to reality. Activation requires the consumption of 1 Source Crystal.”

“Effect – Soul Refining Chart: The Soul Theft Handbook contains a page mimicking the World Secret Domain ...

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