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... yone’s heads snapped toward the riverbank where the massive Stage 5 treeman had just launched itself into the river like a homicidal missile.

For the next three seconds, no one said a word.

The only sound was the bubbling of the water and the slow, menacing approach of the creature beneath its surface, like a sea monster awakened from centuries of slumber.

Then Creed broke the silence.

"...So that thing really just jumped?" he asked, blinking in disbelief, his soa ...

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