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... with an open palm at Dave.


Lightning crackled from his hand, blue vicious and deadly as the chop fell down. Dave jumped to the side as fast as he could but the destructive shockwave shook him to his core, and lightening managed to paralyze him for a small fraction of a second.


Even if he was undead, he still suffered from the effect of paralysis the lightening caused, even if it was minor, against a god it was precious second, but against two, it was the equivalent of life ...

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