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... he could garner.

The traditions of an Underworld depended heavily on the Society Legend associated with it. In this case, as Atlas didn’t know what Society the Legend came from, he couldn’t assume anything.

The payment could be anything from actual gold to live sacrifices. Depending on the kind of afterlife pictured in the disciplines of the Society, it could change drastically.

"Is the tribute necessary?"

Atlas asked a stupid question that was bound to expose hi ...

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