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... them could sense that there was a barrier around this paradise, yet even so, they could still sense the waves of heat emanating from the lava.


There were also the unearthly winds pushing the lava along, and heavenly flames and red lightning so dense, there were practically no gaps left. None of them had the confidence to say that they could survive such a hellscape.


That was despite the former God Emperor’s remnant spirit making it quite clear that the mausoleum’s transcende ...

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