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... irling vortex of divine energy. Thunder crackled now and then—just to remind everyone that today’s weather... was extremely moody.

Beneath that ominous sky, spirits, gods, and countless holy beings knelt in silence. They were all waiting for a single command—from one being: Reyhan Alther.

Once, he was nothing more than a breeze. A formless whisper, only capable of flipping short skirts in village squares.

Now, he stood at the peak of existence, wearing a flowing black-and ...

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