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... rk thoughts that clouded my mind. Imagining having my body forcibly seized against my will was a terrifying thought, and I suddenly regretted not purchasing [Enhanced Willpower]. The death of Sylthaeryn clearly affected me despite our very brief encounter, and I wondered if it was from our impromptu bond being torn apart. I didn't mind killing to survive, and if someone tried to kill me, I wouldn't hesitate to end them - I was a monster now, and I needed to endure. But giving her the benefit of ...

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