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... and natural dungeon monsters like Golems and their variants.

While most were weak to fire like any living creature, the Golem family had a high melting point depending on the material they were made of. Jungle Golems were made of E’eral Rock, which for some cosmic reason means they’re alive.

No matter the nature of the monster, none would withstand the force of my strikes, so we changed topics to formation and the like. I proposed the five would follow me around the dungeon on to ...

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