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... per of the usual strain. The boon I’d received after killing the Corruptor king had done this for me, Switch no longer drained me the way it once had. No headache. No nosebleeds. Just the impossible reality of holding a monster’s severed head while standing in the middle of the wasteland.

The head was heavy. And disgusting. And I was absolutely, completely terrified by how easy that had been.

I dropped it.

The head hit the ground with a wet thud and rolled to a stop again ...

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