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... s of wolves. The ear-splitting noise shocked me into action.

I sighed. Attacked again?

A giant paw came crashing through the canvas and was held hovering by the mighty force grip of Morgana. Thick claws longer than swords tore through the tent canvas and scraped against Morgana's force barrier. She threw the canvas out of the way with a flick of her wrist.

I had a clear sight of the creature: a baleful wolf easily larger than a house. The overgrown lupin loomed over as me ...

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