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... ttlefield that had once been the goblin fortress. The clash of steel, the cries of battle, and the roar of the Goblin Apostle echoed all around him. He tried to remain as inconspicuous as possible, keeping to the shadows, his gaze flicking from one corner to the other as he took in the madness of the scene. He could see Queen Elowen, her presence commanding as she led the charge, Vyrelda moving with a deadly elegance, and Earl Vaelis cutting down the goblins with his sheer strength. He felt a pa ...

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