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... ing a substantial acute buff. He pulled on his Gluttony Seed and [Primal Gut], churning through the blood as fast as his body would allow.

All of the power was used up in practically an instant, but it was enough to surge right through the curtain of flames. Ebison was so enraged by the bones attacking him and the arrogance of Sylas’ actions that he didn’t even notice. Or rather... Sylas had done too good of a job at hiding himself.

Ebison had only just shattered the bone shards ...

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