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... He was far from humanoid, more beastly, with two large golden deer-like horns jutting from the upper sides of his crystalline face.

Speaking of his face, it seemed carved from countless crystal fragments, each one a different colour and material, shifting subtly as if alive.

Though beastly, a divine aura radiated from him.

"As impatient as ever you are, Lord Valkhar," the lord who had spoken of Ryuk’s patience said to him.

Lord Valkhar answered with another power ...

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