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The God's Game
A divergence continued

A divergence continued

"I’ll take the right side," Alex said.

"I’ll take the left!" Ragz said.

"I guess that leaves me with the center. Alex! Ragz! Remember to meet at the vault," Nigel sighed.

Nigel moves down the center hallway. There is a lack of monsters unlike in the rest of the bank, which was filled with them. Our three main characters meet up at the vault.

"No luck. However, I didn’t see any monsters in my searches. Did either of you find anything?" Nigel said.

"I didn’t find anything on the left side. No monsters either. I think we're close," Ragz said.

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"I think you're right, Ragz. I didn’t have any luck on the right side. I also didn’t see any monsters," Alex said.

"Let's go check the vault. If we don’t find anything there, we can use magic to locate the entrance. If it’s not in this building, then we're screwed," Nigel said.

"Are you ready for this, guys? I don’t think my staff would be of help here. I could see if I have any spells that might help. 'Locate Entrance.' Nope. I got a message saying I'm not strong enough to use that spell yet," Alex said.

"I can’t say that I have it in me to go and kill the boss. But I will do what you guys want," Ragz said.

"Quit screwing around, guys, and let's get going," Nigel said.

"Stay together, guys. I don't like the looks of this room. I can sense something large nearby," Nigel said.

"Don’t worry about me, I have my staff of power, and it has a few healing and attack spells," Alex said.

"Don’t worry about me, Nigel. You know I have magic like you. What you should worry about is the level of the monsters in the dungeon," Ragz said.

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