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... oked at his opponent with some hope, unlike all the times he had seen Luke Ironcrest training, he had been using a sword like he had wielded it while still in the cradle, but what could possess him to switch weapons at such a public and high profile event? Donson did not know, but he hoped it was pure hubris, only then did he think he may stand a chance of winning and not be illuminated in the first round.

But all that aside, he was not going to underestimate this opponent and raised his ...

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