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... abomination out of this world. Yet it was something that one could imagine might have once been human. It was facing away from Sofia and the skeleton. The thing was akin to a humanoid flesh bag with lanky, twisted limbs, its arms and legs were several meters long and were unnaturally bent in sharp angles at many points. Even the creatures torso and neck were elongated and warped.

The chains shackling its body held it spread out, its limbs barely fitting in the rounded space of the basem ...

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