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... If any of their troops remained, they were hiding and posed no threat. Many serpents had fallen as well, and casualties were not few, but the resistance was ready for it.

Now, all the serpents could do was watch the last and most important battle from afar - it would decide their future. Whether or not they could reclaim their lands depended solely on Arnoth's fate.

"It's..." Risha stammered, watching the bright flashes coming from the throne room. "That's not Adam's ability. Ar ...

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