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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
* [[The Abyss]] is apparently well known for having Promise Conchs.
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*[[The Abyss]] is apparently well known for having Promise Conchs.
* Despite [[Miles]] stating that the power of a Promise Conch cannot be undone, [[Butler]] seems to imply that it can be undone by either of the involved parties if they possess the conch binding their promise<ref>"I'm afraid not. Unless we find the conch that holds the promise, her voice is lost forever." ~[[Butler]]</ref>.
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*Despite Miles stating that the power of a Promise Conch cannot be undone, it is heavily implied that it can be undone by either of the involved parties as long as they possess the item.
** However, the line could also mean that one of the bound parties must have the conch to as the [[Creator]] to undo the promise, and the parties themselves are powerless to undo the promise.
 
  
 
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