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... olor . They had long legs and small protruding fins on both sides which made them seem like completely different creatures from a different world, they were quite bigger than the best breed of horses currently available, about 1 . 5 times in size . Swann was quite fascinated as he saw them and decided to follow them in the wood, He thought and followed, "What are these creatures? Are they really horses? They seem like heavenly creatures . "


"Argh . " Swann frustratingly shot a small re ...

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