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... heart. As they progressed, the woodland grew increasingly strange. The trees, foliage, and bushes became abnormally thick.

The warriors didn't notice this strangeness, but Wiglaf did. He found it unsettling as someone who often scouted and hunted in these woods. Using his knife, he marked the trees periodically to avoid getting lost.

"It seems… we've been played by a witch or a druid residing in this woodland," Wiglaf muttered as he surveyed the surroundings. He recognized the p ...

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