As they continued their journey, Kishin found himself bonding with his Sevese companions. It was easy to bond by one's shared race. Despite the language barrier, they had managed to find common ground and form a deep understanding and respect for each other. They shared stories and songs around the campfire, and Kishin was struck by the richness of their culture and history.
He also couldn't help but notice how different he was from his companions, even with a shared race. Unlike the Sevese's more important priests, Kishin was not magical, and he possessed no special abilities or powers. He was just a regular human, and he sometimes felt out of place in this land of mythical creatures and legendary faiths.
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