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... u just because you say NPCs drop loot?" Blank shot back, clearly skeptical.

Orson paused, momentarily stumped. She had a point. Sure, some players had tried attacking NPCs out of curiosity, but it usually ended with them getting insta-killed. Take Hazel, for example: she might look like a frail, sickly young girl, but with a full set of legendary gear and an S-tier "Heavenly Judgment" spell at her disposal, she was no one to mess with.

But this was still the early days of the gam ...

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