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“But no one has seen a trace of lightbearers in over five hundred years. Somebody wiped them out. Probably our kind, trying to inherit their magic.” “Probably our kind eating them for dinner,” Finn contributed to the conversation for the first time. “Back then we were slightly more primal.” “Slightly,” Tanner remarked tongue in cheek.”

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Into the Light

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