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... th the prison levels.

Of course, he did stop at the prison levels to vaporize the jailors and open all the cells, but it looked like his hosts weren’t as into keeping prisoners as he assumed; which meant the Executioners were probably more of a "disappear the problem" type. He did spot the guy whose hookah bar got trashed, so, after verifying he didn’t have any family to bring with him, he did a quick teleport to drop the guy off at Norneau with a tiny sack of gold before popping back in ...

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