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... "It's an ant. Didn't we come for an ant?"

Shamus shook his head.

"Fool girl," he replied, "we didn't come for a tier eight giant. We are getting out of here."

"Ah! AHHHH!!! HELP!"

Screams echoed in the tunnel as a delver lost their cool. Elsi couldn't see what was happening at first. Heart pounding in her chest, she looked out over the rocks, casting her eyes about trying to see what was happening.

After a few seconds, she saw it. Someone she didn't know, ...

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