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... town Rumptum, a small place with a population of a few thousand people.

It was incredibly small compared to the cities on Alterian that would be filled with millions, but it was nice for a change. What Raze couldn't get used to, though, was the lack of modern technology.

How things were being pulled by carts and carried by workers, but then there would be a few sights of more advanced work. There was electricity, as lights and certain appliances could be seen running on it. 𝚋ed� ...

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