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... that he was an orc, but the color of his skin, which was not green but dull in color, told him that he was a corrupter.

[You mean a weird guy.]

[What do you mean? Gorgal.]

[No, a gray horse. you saw it too The scabbard he carries.]

Black hair. gray eyes.

Callius, a man with a sword on his back and two swords at his waist.

Among them, the holy things made this time.

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