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... with fury. 'How can an NPC be this powerful? My miracle should've saved my hero!' He cursed as he turned his attention to the unmoving army. 'Damn it!'

He had used his version of the Avatar spell he had created that cloaked his existence, and his divine power from everyone. Even the most devout among his followers. Only a god on the same Tier as him could see through it. However, that worked against him right now, as he couldn't drive the army forward.

'Damn it! I'll have to use ...

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