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... an that emerged from a diluted part of his blood flowing in his veins. This was so unexpected that his bloodline could escape his control and in such a prevalent manner that Rowan shook with anger.

When Rowan died the first time inside this world, his consciousness had been placed in a coma and he was unaware of the battle that took place between the serpents and the Ascendants, only awakening at the end to futilely fight against the World Will where he lost, and although he should have ...

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