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... eling of their bodies being torn apart by the blade made me realise that offence is not my problem.

-> Killed Ratman C->D

"It's defence and staying level-headed."

*Step*

I pressed off the ground, my body lunging towards the second and third scout groups—my body felt lighter than ever as my sword hung over my right shoulder, pushing me down slightly and forcing me always to be conscious of the difference in weight between both sides forcing my right leg to co ...

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