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... enetrable peaks and ancient forests, had been scarred into a hollow memory two years prior.
It had become a battleground of such catastrophic intensity that the common folk whispered not even a blade of grass would grow there for a century.
But nature is indifferent to the wars of men.
Two years were enough for the world to begin hiding the jagged traces of that day; wild grass had begun to carpet the scorched earth, emerald vines and thick moss clung to the shattered bou ...
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