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... anding in the shadows of a small tower about 200 meters distant. He was using a unique Wind Magic Spell that allowed him to listen and see through the wind, letting him observe from afar.


He was the only person present that was able to sense the blinding arrow of energy that blew the famed Demon Hunter Bayran away.


In that same moment, however, he also managed to detect a sliver of the energy imbued into that arrow.


While the energy in the arrow was extreme ...

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