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... nce, emitted an eerie darkness that seemed to devour the surrounding light. This malevolent energy writhed and coiled, emanating a palpable aura of discord and decay. Every sinew of this tainted force strained against the purity of the lunar energy, seeking dominance over the newly formed weapon.

As the two opposing energies clashed within the bow, a fierce struggle ensued, their conflicting essences intertwining in a chaotic dance of power. The celestial energy fought to cleanse and pur ...

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