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... it was so simple." She fell onto her knees while green tears of joy flowed down her cheeks. "Thank you, Great Mother."


She put her head and hands against the ground, kissing the naked rock and chanting words that sounded like the rustling of wind through a thick foliage.


"What happened? How did you do it?" The blue-cored members of the Hand of Fate repeated her previous actions but to their touch, the stone remained solid and the world energy ignored them.


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