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Chapter 1934: First Class

The turrets on the massive wall were still being calibrated by an army of technicians, but the Academy was already welcoming its first crop of young Dreamers. This late in the year, there were a considerable number of them almost five hundred.

Some had come from here in NQSC, some had arrived from other cities in the Northern Quadrant. Many had even been brought across the oceans on heavily armored naval convoys not only from Africa, Antarctica, and Australia, but also from the Americas. It was a clear sign of how seriously the government was taking the establishment of the Academy.

There were many distinguished guests, as well. Orum was one of them, observing the ceremony silently. Jest had not shown up, which was probably for the best, but he saw a lot of familiar faces.

Warden of Valor did indeed give a speech… and it was indeed a little boring. Filtering out the man's stern voice, Orum looked at the young Dreamers.

They had already done well to survive the First Nightmare. In fact, there were much more survivors this year than ever before. It was most likely because the kids infected by the Spell this year had all been born after its descent, and grew up in its ruthless claws. They were a different breed.

Honestly, Orum sometimes felt scared of the new generation.

In any case, there was another trial waiting for them now. The winter solstice was not that far, and soon, they would be sent to the Dream Realm. How many would be left alive? He hoped that all of them would, but of course, his wish was not meant to come true.

At least the impressive roster of instructors employed by the Academy would be able to prepare them for the journey better. Naturally, those instructors were not Awakened of the highest caliber, but they were competent enough to earn his trust.

He recognized a few of the Sleepers, as well.

The tall youth with a cold expression was Anvil, Old Valor's son. He gave off an unapproachable impression and was easily noticeable because of his flawless poise and composure. His dark hair was cut neatly, and his gaze was sharp… unlike most of the Sleepers, who seemed traumatized by their Nightmares and frightened of the solstice, he was calm and collected.

As if he was born to carry the Nightmare Spell.

The youngest son of Valor was not the center of attention, though. Instead, it was a beautiful young woman standing next to him, wearing an easy smile on her lips. She was like a ray of sunshine in the somber atmosphere of the underground hall, attracting many furtive gazes from other youths.

She was Smile of Heaven, Immortal Flame's daughter… and already a trailblazer, just like her father. After all, she was the first human to have earned a True Name in the First Nightmare. Her future was undoubtedly bright.

Orum vaguely remembered seeing these two a few years ago, when they were still little kids. Now, both were sixteen, and already tempered by the cruelty of the Nightmare Spell.

To his surprise, though…

There was someone else who drew his attention. He did not know this youth, and couldn't place him. The young man did not look like a child from any of the powerful families that had emerged since the descent of the Spell…

Unlike Anvil and Smile of Heaven, the youth was wearing cheap clothes that were most of the way to becoming rags. He had black hair and piercing grey eyes, his gaze strangely heated. There was a quality of sharpness about him that only those who had witnessed a lot possessed, but also a hint of gentleness that was both endearing and out of place.

Orum instincts told him that the youth was special in some way, but he couldn't quite put a finger on it.

«Ah. I see.»

He finally understood why the young man stood out among his peers, and smiled slightly.

It was because everyone else was trying to hide their glances, but the youth was staring at Smile of Heaven brazenly.

«What a brave fellow.»

Shaking his head, Orum looked away and threw another look at the sea of youthful faces.

Then, he froze for a moment.

There was another familiar face in the crowd, quite far from the center of attention. One that he knew far better than that of Valor's son or Immortal Flame's daughter.

«Little Ki..»

A dull pain pierced Orum's heart.

She was a couple of years older than the other two, at the edge of the age susceptible to the plunder of the Nightmare Spell.

She had almost been safe.

Her youthful awkwardness was gone, replaced by quiet confidence. The hint of gloominess remained, though.

Orum gritted his teeth and looked away.

Of course.»

Her mother was such an outstanding Awakened, after all. If even his niece and nephews were at risk, then Little Ki would be, too.

He sighed heavily.

«It's alright.»

She was Ravenheart's daughter. An apple did not fall far from the tree, and her mother would have prepared her well.

Little Ki had already survived her First Nightmare, proving that she was strong enough to endure the cruelty of the Nightmare Spell. Yes, her future would be one of bloodshed and peril, like that of all Awakened… but Orum had been living this life for a while, and he was fine.

Surely, she would be fine, too.

Her mother ruled a Citadel in the Dream Realm. Although the Song family was not very renowned, it was still one of the most distinguished families of the modern era. Little Ki had plenty of advantages to help her survive both in the Waking World and in the Dream Realm.

And he had his own problems to deal with. Too many of them to waste time on the child of an old acquaintance….

Soon, the ceremony was over. The Sleepers were taken to their dormitories by the attendants, and the distinguished guests were guided to a banquet hall. Orum found himself in the middle of a celebration once again. He did not attempt to socialize with his peers, though, standing in the corner with a somber expression.

Eventually, he found his way to the center of the hall, where a small crowd was gathered around an exalted figure.

Congratulations, sir!»

«Your son has definitely inherited his father's valiance.»

«How goes the struggle against the Dark Forest? I haven't visited Bastion in a while

Orum patiently made his way through the circle of sycophants and bowed slightly.

«Ascended Warden.»

The man — Warden of Valor — looked at him in confusion for a moment, then smiled slightly.

«Awakened Orum. It is nice to see you again… how is your Citadel doing? If that Fallen Demon is still causing trouble in your territory, I can send some of my knights to assist you.»

Orum smiled politely.

«Thank you, but I have dealt with it already. Rather, I wanted to talk to you regarding something else

Warden's smile brightened a little, and he patted Orum on the shoulder.

«You took down a Fallen Demon, Orum? As expected… great! That is what an Awakened should strive to be.»

He threw a derisive glance at the other people around them, then looked back to Orum.

«What did you want to talk about?»

Orum lingered for a moment, then said in a neutral tone:

«Actually… I was quite touched by your speech. Everything you said is true these children are indeed our future. So, I was wondering if there is an instructor's position left open at the Academy. I'm quite busy handling my territory and the Citadel, of course, but I think I can stay at the Academy for a few months. Learning from a seasoned veteran like me should benefit the kids, don't you think?»

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    Elrenegat
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    Thanks for the link but I'm not reading that shit
    I'm allergic to fillers
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      Dummybaron
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      I'm surprised you aren't dead yet with this kind of allergy honestly
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        Elrenegat
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        Well it's as I said, I'm not reading it, so I'm fine
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    ZEXOS
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    1936. Adulthood


    The months before the winter solstice were precious and short, so the staff of the Academy —and Orum, who had somehow found himself playing the role of an instructor — wasted no time.

    The Sleepers were trained and educated according to a gruelling schedule. The system was not very sophisticated, yet, but they were already seeing good results. The youths were learning how to use their new powers, absorbing knowledge about the Dream Realm, and getting to know each other — which would help them fight side by side with fellow Awakened in the future.

    Of course, teaching them was not a simple affair. Each Sleeper possessed a unique Aspect, after all, and had received a varied level of prior training. Evaluating their potential was similarly not easy.

    Nevertheless, four of them emerged as undisputed standouts early on.

    The first one, quite unsurprisingly, was Smile of Heaven — the girl who had received a True Name in her First Nightmare. She was bright and beautiful, and there was something subtle about her that made people feel warm and at ease in her company.

    More importantly than that, however, was the fact that she was strong — shockingly strong, in fact. Her Aspect remained a mystery to Orum, since she had never said anything about it, but her extraordinary talent was apparent even without it.

    Her physical prowess, martial technique, combat intelligence, and willpower were all incredible, making Smile of Heaven a natural leader among the Sleepers. It was just that her personality was not exactly serious enough to settle in that position, and she didn't seem interested in authority and status, either. So, she was more of everyone's favorite person than the leader of the pack.

    Instead, two boys were competing for the title.

    One of them was, naturally, Anvil. The serious young man was excellent in all regards, his conduct was flawless, and his battle prowess was exemplary. Added to the immense fame of his family, it was no surprise that other Sleepers looked up to him.

    Interestingly enough, he seemed more interested in knowing weapons than he was in wielding them — although his combat technique was still stellar. His Aspect granted him a high affinity to metal, which he used to skillfully control a flying sword

    or enhance his swordsmanship in a number of ingenious, and quite insidious, ways.

    Both Smile of Heaven and Anvil showed a level of physical strength and endurance that Orum couldn't quite explain, and honestly found a little monstrous. However, he was happy to see the new generation thrive in the perilous world they had been born into.

    The second candidate for the title of the very best among the crop of Sleepers, however, was a complete surprise. It was the brazen youth with grey eyes whose amusing remarks had made the entire class chuckle during the first combat class.

    The young man had come out of nowhere and had no background to speak of. Nevertheless, he was truly a genius at all things having to do with swordsmanship and combat, easily holding his own against the scions of the most prestigious families and defeating them one after another.

    His talent stood out starkly even when compared to the most excellent Sleepers in his class... perhaps of any Sleeper ever, really. His technique was rough, sure, but it was improving by leaps and bounds every day. It was to the point that Orum almost felt exasperated and insecure, unsure if he would have anything left to teach the rascal in a few more months.

    The boy's Aspect was an unusual one, too. It had nothing to do with combat, but was instead connected to perception. The young man had an uncanny ability to perceive the underlying elements of various concepts and deduce the connections between them, granting him an unparalleled level of insight into all kinds of things — from how a battle style flowed to how communicators were built.

    And lastly, there was Ki Song.

    While not as bright and eye-catching as the other three, she soon quietly emerged as one of the strongest members of her generation. Everything about her was balanced and without glaring flaws — she could wield a wide variety of melee weapons with deadly skill, never missed a shot when handling a bow, and could bring most opponents down in hand-to-hand combat.

    Above all else, she possessed a deep well of knowledge and skills in the area where many other Sleepers only knew the bare minimum —wilderness survival. Just like her mother, who was an experienced hunter, Ki Song excelled at adapting to any environment, subterfuge, tracking, and eliminating enemies in the most efficient way.

    She couldn't really use her Aspect in the training, though, because it was quite an eerie one — her Dormant Ability was pretty much the opposite of healing, allowing her to exacerbate any wound in a slow, but exponential process. Even though she could not very well use it against fellow Sleepers, it would be quite a potent Ability to wiled in actual battles.

    Orum made a point of paying special attention to preparing her for the Dream Realm — as much as he could without making it seem as though this one student was more important to him than all the rest.

    He did his best...

    But the passage of time was ruthless.

    In what seemed like the blink of an eye, several months passed, and the day of the winter solstice approached.

    On the last day, the instructors led the Sleepers to their designated sleeping pods in the newly built medical complex of the Academy. Orum finally gave up on his pretense and guided Little Ki to her pod personally.

    Eventually, it was just the two of them in a small underground chamber. The young woman already looked sleepy and fatigued, so he knew that he would have to leave soon to allow her to get ready and enter the sleeping pod.

    Orum lingered, not knowing what to say. After a while, he sighed.

    "You did well, Little Ki. Very well. I should say that I am less worried about you than about any other Sleeper who is going to enter the Dream Realm today, but that would be a lie. In fact, I am quite worried, against all sense."

    She looked at him with her usual somber expression, then smiled slightly from the corner of her mouth.

    "...It's alright, Uncle Orie. I won't let you down."

    A little smile touched Orum's lips in response.

    'Oh. So she does remember, after all!'

    He hesitated for a few moments, feeling glad, then finally asked the question that he had wanted to ask for a long time.

    "How is your mother doing, by the way?"

    Ki Song turned away and faced the sleeping pod, her slender figure silhouetted by its pale glow in the darkness of the chamber.

    Her voice sounded even when she answered:

    "She is dead."

    Her words struck Orum like a hammer. He froze, paralyzed by the immensity of she had said, and afraid to comprehend it.

    A sharp pain pierced his heart, making him shudder.

    The young woman sighed, and then said quietly:

    "She died not long before my First Nightmare. The being that lived in the volcano emerged and attacked the Citadel, so... she decided to fight it instead of running away, to protect the Gateway and the people anchored to it. The people she was trying to protect, though, all decided to hide and leave her alone. The cowards."

    Ki Song pressed a button, and the lid of the sleeping pod opened.

    Turning to Orum, she looked at him calmly.

    Her face was not the face of a teenager. Instead, it was already the face of an adult.

    "The next time we meet, I will be an Awakened. See you soon, Uncle Orie."

    A few weeks later, she returned to the waking world and fulfilled her promise.
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    POOR READER
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    New chapters out ??
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      James005
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      its out on webnovel , not in here tho gloom
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    DemonofDesire
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    Quote: DemonofDesire
    Anvil true name is Noble knight
    Asterion true name is Dreamspawn
    Ki Song true name is Worm of Doubt

    Source: trust me bro

    Quote: Dummybaron
    Nah I won't

    Here's the sauce
    Puppeteer's Shroud
    Memory Description: [A worm of doubt once found its way into a righteous king's heart. With time, the king was devoured from inside and became its puppet. A lifetime later, the Puppeteer Worm escaped from the king's dead body, leaving behind a cacoon of black silk. No one knows where it went; however, once people dared to approach the silent castle, they found the silk among the mountains of gnawed bones and fashioned it into an armor.

    Cruel Sight
    Memory Description: [...Full of pride, the noble knight made a deal with the Dreamspawn. Years later, the knight had defeated all his enemies and became a mighty king. On the day that his son uttered the first word, the Dreamspawn came to the king and demanded his pay. He left the kingdom with the child and disappeared, never to be seen again. Much later, the young prince returned and stood beneath his father's throne. He expected to be met with joy and warmth, but was met with fear and suspicion instead.]



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      Dummybaron
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      Puppeteer's Shroud is not an evidence, since Sunny got it after killing Mountain King in a Nightmare in which setting was far far in the past and doesn't have any colaration with Ki Song, since Mountain King existed centuries or millennias before her.

      Cruel Sight is a bit better because it happens in this era, but it still isn't their true names it's just how Spell named them in this specific story it tells through description. It's like saying that Sunny's true name is "Treacherous Shadow" and not "Lost from Light".
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      Elrenegat
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      Stop cooking, it's bad ....
      Dummybaron is right and true names have a poetic ring to them and are supposed to bring out a very specific aspect of someone, may it be about their characters, their lives or their aspects, and what you said don't
      And dreamspawn is a f#cking specy for crying out loud, like a human or a dog ...
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    DemonofDesire
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    Anvil true name is Noble knight
    Asterion true name is Dreamspawn
    Ki Song true name is Worm of Doubt

    Source: trust me bro
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      Dummybaron
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      Nah I won't
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    ZEXOS
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    1935. Four Prodigies


    "I'm Instructor Orum."

    Orum looked at the youths crowding the dojo, hiding his confusion behind a cold expression. How the hell did he end up becoming a teacher? Doing something like that had never been a part of his plans.

    In fact, he was supposed to be preparing to challenge the Second Nightmare right now. His soul core had long been saturated, and he had carefully assembled a potent arsenal of suitable Memories. He was even in negotiations to purchase a powerful Echo.

    He was also in contact with several seasoned Awakened, searching for reliable companions to enter the Seed. Each of them had endured the horrors of the Nightmare Spell shoulder to shoulder with Orum at some point in the past, so he trusted both their skill and their character. However, assembling a strong cohort was about more than mere power.

    There was also the question of complementing each other's powers and covering for each other's weaknesses... not to mention that most people were unwilling to even entertain the thought of gambling away their lives by challenging the Second Nightmare. In short, the process was slow.

    So why was he at the Awakened Academy, preparing to teach a combat class? Orum's gaze briefly fell on a young woman with raven hair and gloomy eyes. There was his reason.

    Of course, he did not let it show. It would not do Little Ki any good if everyone knew that she was favored by one of the instructors, and more than that, he was not here to be her friend. He was here to teach her how to survive, and the lessons she needed to learn were all harsh and unforgiving. So, he had to maintain a stern facade.

    Plus... Orum was ashamed to admit that he had not been a good elder to Little Ki. So, it was questionable if he even had the right to act friendly around her. Looking at the crowd of Sleepers, he lingered for a few moments, and then asked in a cold voice:

    "I will be teaching you combat. All of you here have already faced the First Nightmare, so you are not children anymore. You'll be treated as adults. Don't expect any pity from me — the world is a ruthless place, after all, and the Spell will not show you any mercy."

    Orum smiled darkly.

    "...What do you think the essence of combat is?"

    Most youths remained silent, afraid to speak in front of the stern instructor. Only a few of them remained calm.

    Anvil — the tall young man with a cold and unapproachable expression — raised his chin slightly and answered in a calm, clear voice:

    "The essence of combat is a confrontation between warriors. The warrior who wields a better weapon and knows how to use it with greater skill wins. Combat is the purest expression of one's valor and will, and therefore, its essence is glory."

    Orum stared at him silently.

    'So many words... so little sense!'

    This poor kid must have spent too much time with his father. Warden of Valor was a great man, sure, but his solemn adherence to knightly values often went too far. It was more than enough to indoctrinate an impressionable child into having strange ideas, no doubt.

    Granted, young Anvil seemed better than he could have been. At least Orum saw a hint of cold practicality in him — his words might have been lofty, but he still remained grounded.

    'Now, how do I disabuse him of these nonsensical notions without sounding too harsh...‘

    Before Orum could say anything, however, another voice resounded in the dojo — it was the youth with black hair and grey eyes he had noticed during the ceremony, speaking in a confident tone:

    "The essence of combat is murder."

    His simple answer caused a few chuckles from the crowd of Sleepers. Orum, however, looked at him with interest.

    "Elaborate."

    "What is there to elaborate? The enemy wants to murder you, and you want to murder the bastard first. That's all there is to it — everything else is just nonsense."

    Orum suppressed a smile.

    'What a feral child.’

    The youth had been delivered to the Northern Quadrant by ship, so he had no friends and no family here... or anywhere, most likely, considering his habits and attitude. Orum shook his head lightly.

    "Not every battle is fought with the intent of killing the enemy."

    The youth suddenly smiled.

    "Well, that just means that you're fighting it wrong."

    There was another wave of chuckles, and Orum blinked.

    'That rascal...'

    Something was telling him that he would have his hands full with this one. Smile of Heaven glanced at the cynical youth and hurriedly covered her mouth with a hand, trying to suppress mirth. Anvil, meanwhile, looked unamused... he even lost his flawless composure for a moment, shaking his head and uttering in a disapproving tone:

    "Ridiculous..."

    Well, at least Warden's son was still a human.

    Orum shifted his gaze to Little Ki, who was standing in the back row, and asked neutrally:

    "What do you think?"

    The Sleepers turned around, not sure whom he was asking. Ki Song did not seem to have made an impression, so many looked confused.

    Put on the spot, she frowned slightly.

    Her answer, however, was calm:

    "The essence of combat is failure. If you are forced to fight, you have already lost."

    Orum raised an eyebrow, surprised by her answer. It had some merit, sure — more than that, he was somewhat inclined to agree. The second-best way to resolve a conflict was to never give the enemy a chance to fight you, in the first place — by killing them before the battle could even begin. The best way to resolve a conflict was to prevent it from happening entirely.

    However, very few would have given such an answer in this era of strife and bloodshed. Awakened prided themselves on being skilled warriors above all else. Smile of Heaven looked at the older girl with a hint of mirth in her eyes. "You've just insulted every Awakened in the world... uh... Ki? Including our venerable parents... and Instructor Orum..."

    Little Ki threw a gloomy glance at her, then turned her gaze to Orum and looked him right in the eyes.

    "...It's not my problem if they feel insulted by the truth."

    Smile of Heaven finally couldn't hold herself back and laughed.

    Orum sighed quietly.

    'I'm going to have my hands full with this one too, aren't I?‘

    He couldn't have known, of course...

    But Sunny, who was experiencing his memories, did.

    He knew that this was the first conversation between four people who would go on to shake the very foundation of the world.
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      Dummybaron
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      I don't know was it intentional but it looks like an interesting
      foreshadowing (if you can even call it like that)

      Broken Sword - essence of combat is Murder. In the end he was murdered.

      Anvil - essence of combat is Glory. Created a militaristic Clan, and all Sovereigns gained glory by their war achivements.

      Ki Song - essence of combat is Failure. Sovereigns failed humanity from what we know, they waged war against each other instead of uniting and solving everything peacefully, and helping humanity adapt and survive in the face of "Sleepy guy awakening".

      Now I wonder what would Asterion answer to that question, but I think he would answer same thing as Sunny did first time - essence of combat is Survival.
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    DemonofDesire
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    Nephs dad is a real protagonist
    Anvil is a main antagonist
    Ki song is intelligent and mysterious type wingman
    Smile of heaven is the root of all evil lol
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      Dummybaron
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      Eh wouldn't say Anvil is antagoinist, more like deuteragonist of sort
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    Lrb
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    Eu acho que Asterion só iria conhecer os seus futuros membros no próprio reino dos sonhos, como ele nasceu lá faz mais sentido que ele os tenha encontrado lá. É explicado que, o que mantém o feitiço longe das pessoas mundanas no reino dos sonhos é um domínio de um soberano e sem ele as pessoas são infectadas mesmo não entrando em uma semente, então muito provável que Asterion não tenha precisado de a ajuda de um santo pra voltar pra terra e desafiar uma semente. Essa parte dos domínios já foram explicadas, pois se não nefis não precisaria acender a supremacia (fora a força em si) ela precisa substituir o domínio de valor pelo seu por que sem ele o feitiço iria "enfeitiçar" todos os não despertos
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    Crosby
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    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CYjOVOCQhFVCjS7lymDCB55ImlNqHTmqALw11071Juo/edit?usp=sharing 1935
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    Dummybaron
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    1 Chapter today, 3 tomorrow

    Is somebody even surprised?
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