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... ding right at the entrance of the forest, neither of them had even stepped inside but the howling roar of the winds made Damien shudder.

It was not the kind of forest he would go to for a camping trip alright. Twisted, gnarled trees that looked like they had been baked and then burnt were spread throughout the entire land in front of him.

Craters on the ground glowed fiery orange and let out a shuddering puff of smoke that caused the ground to tremble. And veins of magma flowed p ...

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