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... tle between the Earth Drake and the enormous Emperor Boar was already underway. The air crackled with tension as heavy-armored soldiers clashed with Canna’s forces. Mortem, Canna’s firstborn and leader of the undead legions, analyzed the scene with calm detachment. His gaze swept over the advancing enemy, and he quickly assessed their strength.

There were five disaster ranks among the sanctuary’s forces, but on the opposing side, Mortem counted at least nine saints, each glowing with the ...

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