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... iption of the item more than once before he was certain he got it right. Unlike the Blade, which only had a vague description of its function, the Twig had a clear cut description. The problem was... the function, while not entirely pointless, lacked that special oomph that Lex had been expecting.

Oh well. Lex shrugged, and decided the Twig could go to the leader of the army who came first in the games.

With that, he removed the Twig from the Gift shop, submitted it as a reward, ...

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