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... conducted within a barrier conjured by Void World demons.

The Grey Tower was not damaged by Annan summoning a sublime counterfeit.

The structures remained intact, and thus no alarms were triggered. The Wizards and Ritualists studying at the Grey Tower were completely oblivious to what had transpired at the top floor...

And they certainly wouldn’t have known that their fake and inferior "Tower Master" was already dead.

Moreover, died a terrible death.

So, ...

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