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... behind those doors," Remarked Lexia, as a large doorway came into sight up ahead.

"Nice, that'll make two out of the five we came here for. And there's a chance that the others have found at least one or two more. Keep your guard up...one of the doors has been broken down, there might be something lurking inside," Replied Colt, as they began to make their way towards the doorway.

"Looks like it was forced open from the inside, which means it was probably a Monster from a lower l ...

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