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... e but upon meeting my gaze he was instantly intimidated and paralyzed.

“Get back, don’t allow anyone near me.”

Valenor had yet to recover from her mental injury and was still sleeping peacefully. None of my subordinates could resist my Aura of Terror, including Gwyn, Ian and Mallepi. If any would approach me they would instantly feel the presence of death looming and were likely to faint shortly after.

As a result of my victory over the elves, I spent most of my time by m ...

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