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... ourney, rising upwards into the sky, passing through with clouds with a gentle movement that is perceived by most like the rocking of a cradle.

The calmness at altitudes similar to the one the Zeppler has reach, makes the world appear to be smaller and quieter; Yet, the dangers in the air are almost as plentiful as the bandits at ground level.

Is for this reason that the Zeppler has an area reserved for Pilots and Raiders, along with an escort patrolling the airspace near the mai ...

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