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... ility to march in a straight line.

“Ready...Steady...Halt!”

Sakh’arran halted the march as he wasn’t sure on how to proceed forward through the towering trees. One by one the succeeding platoons were halted by their commanders after noticing the platoon infront of them standing in place.

“Blackwind!”

Sakh’arran called for his trusty partner, a few moments later a huge wolf appeared from within the forest. Standing majestically with its black fur that shone with th ...

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