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We can see it all from the top of the hills in Dusk's End. It's hard to tell apart the sky from the skyline, but locals enjoy the distance. The eerie city lights projected on the sky invite reverie and introspection. People from all over come watch the moment night falls from this scenic landmark.
You notice strange looking eggs near the pond. Those seem to be from these tiny pixelated creatures that are wobbling around here. Pick one?
Little cabin on Dusk's End hills. It's rather small but there's good coffee inside, and a great view on the city.
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