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... f the fallen Demon before her. It was not from Datar, and was one of the mortal minions of the Paragon of Undeath.

While the celestial level forces of the Paragon of Undeath was limited, his mortal forces was many times the number of the celestial forces! He could sustain a long incursion if he wanted to, and that was what he was doing!

Elena looked around at the mass of bodies that were riddled with smoky black daggers. She had mowed through this force of Demons and otherworldly ...

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