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Heroes Chronicles

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                "text": "The Necromancers no longer fought amongst themselves.  United, they continued their senseless destruction of the subterranean world.  Wherever they tread, they left nothing but scorched earth and rotting corpses.",
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                "text": "Tarnum knew he was close to the World Tree when he entered a cavern filled with lush vegetation, sparkling brooks, and tall trees.  How could anything grow down here away from the sunlight, unless the wellspring of life was nearby?",
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