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... tles unfold. The higher-year students displayed weapons I had never seen before, sleek and menacing, with designs that screamed precision and devastation. Their Frame Units were equally awe-inspiring; some seniors maneuvered with such grace that the metallic bulk of their armors seemed to vanish, leaving behind only fluid, deadly motion. The clang of metal against metal, punctuated by bursts of energy, filled the arena, a symphony of combat that held us spellbound.

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