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|Sword core, forged amidst ballads of forbidden verses. Can be inserted into Mea Culpa. Reduces the duration of the Stop, but eases the execution of a Righteous Riposte.
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|"Sing for me, cantaor, and may your song relieve my pain." Those were the words written on the tombstone. There lay the one who prayed by singing, creator of verses that one fateful day reached the wrong hearts. And even if we no longer hear his voice, and no one calls his name, his singing will remain with us forever.
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====Sword core, forged amidst ballads of forbidden verses. Can be inserted into Mea Culpa. Reduces the duration of the Stop, but eases the execution of a Righteous Riposte.

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"Sing for me, cantaor, and may your song relieve my pain." Those were the words written on the tombstone. There lay the one who prayed by singing, creator of verses that one fateful day reached the wrong hearts. And even if we no longer hear his voice, and no one calls his name, his singing will remain with us forever.

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