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... their heads out behind logs. I thought I would hate the influx of people, but I turned out to be wrong about it.

Kyro slunk into one of my homes and spent his mornings and afternoons day drinking, and I got along with the two teachers Nethralis sent just fine.

The first was Trant, the alchemist. He had about six centuries of horticulture experience and a knack for going on tangents about even the smallest little thing. He would flutter through the forest saying things like:

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