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... tle. Against the hard shell of the Skitterfang, he knew that it would not be a good idea to fight them with his current set of Spells.

"They must be tough... Do you know more about them?" Rayven asked.

"Not much... But I know that their movement is nearly silent since the scouts had a hard time sensing them at first. They also like to strike from above, using the ceiling of the cavern to launch themselves. The first scouting party lost two members before retreating."

Rayv ...

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