Edge: I, Hero Quests: City of the Dead (2013)

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As the soul-eater pulls your soul from your body, you reach for the Ruby of Power.
The collector pulls a small ball of light from within your chest, opens the jar and places it carefully inside.
At that moment you snatch the jar from him and strike him. He falls to the ground, looking at you in amazement. “Why are you still standing?”
“Because of this.” You show him the ruby. “It has given me a power beyond my own.” You point at your soul in the jar. “Thanks to you, I am now the master of my sou
...l. I am not fully alive, nor dead. As long as my soul is safe, outside my body, I cannot be killed. I think that will help me to defeat the Red Queen. Where is her palace?”
The soul-eater points towards a black marble building. “She is there…”
  If you don’t trust the soul-eater, go to 8.


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