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... ife . In-between the dead and the dying trees, some grayed and some already blackened, Lino walked casually, his pace brisk, expression placid . He had donned his Heavenly Armor which shimmered in a beautiful combination of golden and azure, two swords stored in simple-looking scabbards hanging by his sides .


Indeed, he didn't wish to leave anything to chance; he didn't know what awaited him on the other side of the Gorge as Devils and Demons had fermented in these parts for decades n ...

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