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... s. The place where the miners lived was pushed to the very edge. Moreover, it was built vertically as though clinging to the cave wall.

A thin wooden staircase with no railings was driven into the wall. When you see these, you know you’re outside the range of the dungeon. Because the walls of the dungeon are always glowing, but it does not glow here, and the walls of the dungeon automatically repair gradually when damaged but the walls here do not act in the same manner. The wooden stakes ...

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