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... e once saw it from the guard tower when he was bored. Though there was not much to look at.


He came following Bobota’s clue. According to Bobota, there was a small river stream hidden among the dunes. Since it was relatively safe from monsters because the guards in the Overwatch Base could keep an eye on here, apprentices would occasionally come and search for Silver Stripes for money.


Bobota and his friends were here yesterday afternoon when they saw Toby flying by.


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