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... of battle was deafening—screams of agony, the sound of gunfire, and the crash of crumbling buildings. The Catalyst Rift had torn open the world around them, distorting the once-familiar city into a horrific nightmare.

The streets were torn up, burned buildings stood in ruins, and dead bodies littered the ground like forgotten dolls, their broken forms twisted in unnatural angles.

The air smelled like burning flesh, mixed with the acrid stench of chemicals and the metallic tang o ...

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