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... , falling into a deep waterfall forming a lava ring around the southern part of the castle.

"Shit! I told you to warn me about this sort of thing!" Risha tapped her fists irritably.

"Tshhhh... I'd keep it quiet if I were you," Vorx said seriously. "Right now, we're still too far away for Arnoth, Kreyna, or any of the Light Legion to notice us. Take a proper look at the castle, at the towers and spires. Then, as I said we will set off at the scarlet cliff."

Despite his war ...

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