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>For the next round, you may negate one effect of your choice<

"...I’ll take it". Genevieve muttered.

Satisfied, the Jester snapped his fingers. The game board vanished, and the next card burned with golden light.

"Final round!" He grinned, gesticulating wildly with his hands. "The Chaos Gauntlet!"

He jumped excitedly on the platform. "Get ready to be skeedadled!"

Without hesitation, it started.

BZZZ!

The world collapsed ...

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