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... ive energy loss that would weaken Thaymos while also ensuring that the damage wouldn't trigger a chain reaction and endanger her children.


Yet the Eternal Fortress' core was still burning with power.


Too much power for what measly amount he could draw from the thrice-occupied mana geyser. Way more power than even the collective cores that the monsters of the Black Tide possessed.


A power stronger than Thaymos possessed a few seconds ago when Tyris had stepp ...

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