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... des Kael, the group felt a terrifying suction force that did not just affect their bodies but their souls.

A long golden tendril, as if having a mind of its own, came out of the golden portal. It circled around, seemingly looking for something.

Then it shot down in front of Kael, and when it rose back up, its end was wrapped around a stone the size of Kael’s paw.

Kael endured the sickening feeling he felt as he saw the golden tendril shoot back into the golden portal with ...

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