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... ere and there, a larger spark hissed and smoked in a thatched roof.

Overhead, the man who'd thrown the first fireball threw his hand out again. A flash of light came from his sleeve. Dozens of small metallic orbs flew across the sky, chasing the original fireball. A man in purple slammed into the man who'd thrown the orbs. The orb-thrower drew out a sword, and the two of them fought across the sky.

The fireballs lit the night sky. People peeked out their huts up at the sky. Other ...

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