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... gives him the power to make us manifest. Otherwise, it holds us when we are not needed."

"We sleep then," Zaibas added. "It's pleasant."

Lana Fulmine nodded.

"It's a labyrinth," said Hela. "There are branching paths. This place twists and turns."

"Can you find us through, or do we have to go down all the side passages?"

"Scents are muddled." I could see them again. They were at an intersection, noses down. "Oozes and satyrs go in all directions from here. ...

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