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... e withered beneath his tread, and the weak perished at the mere sight of him.

Conversely, this meant that those with sufficient power could resist instant death.

The Guardian of the Forest and the Divine Archer were particularly troublesome in this regard. Their power was one thing, but it was their relentless, self-destructive fury that truly unnerved him.

He had nearly died several times at their hands. This was partly due to his current restrictions.

[Survive, ...

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