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... ew York Server. Together, they surged forth from the western forest, accompanied by a barrage of firearm discharges that quickly transitioned into a flurry of swords and shields, as they leaped headfirst into the teeming undead hordes.

The western flank was not alone in their stand. From the south, another thousand players from the Paris Server converged on the battlefield, while a combined force of a thousand players from the Bangkok and Cairo Servers arrived from the north. These formi ...

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