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... ly holding the title of greatest city in the wastelands.


People were still pouring in from all directions, like streams toward the ocean. And - like the ocean - the city happily accepted everyone. The travelers were welcomed like old friends.


Inside the capital, it was like leaving the wastelands behind. The gritty soil had been transformed, becoming moist and black. Luciasha could even see small streams that stretched out from the center of the ...

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