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... ing a defensive stance.

The Red Python moved like a shadow given form—its shimmering scales reflecting the dim forest light. Then, with terrifying speed, it struck.

Its jaws parted wide, fangs glistening, aiming straight for Yorl's head.

The brute barely had time to react. He twisted, but not fast enough. The serpent's fangs grazed his shoulder, slicing through flesh.

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