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... d the runic enchantment to not be satisfactory we can also offer a different one, do you wish to see our enchantment cat kalog?”


“A discount? Five percent that would be…uh… what’s a catalog?”


Elodia smiled at the man that was looking at the bladed weapon section of the store. They had various dagger variations and short swords in stock for the scout types that this man here was. A person could even order a custom rune engraving with a spell they wanted for a higher price ...

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