[That's what that was. Magolor finds he's too embarrassed by the squeeze to return it, but also too appreciative of it to interfere with it or pull away. He leaves his hand where it is and tries not to dwell on it, just finishing this up so it's finally out of the way. The rest is, from his point of view, anticlimactic anyway.]
He had to be stopped, you know? So the great hero took up his sword against the wizard's possessed shell. And when all was said and done, and he dealt the finishing blow, the wizard was purged of the ancient evil, but both of them were sent off where they deserved to go, off into the great beyond! . . . And that's that. Well, there's a part two, but it's not as exciting or relevant to this story.
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He had to be stopped, you know? So the great hero took up his sword against the wizard's possessed shell. And when all was said and done, and he dealt the finishing blow, the wizard was purged of the ancient evil, but both of them were sent off where they deserved to go, off into the great beyond! . . . And that's that. Well, there's a part two, but it's not as exciting or relevant to this story.