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... battles, gone through harrowing experiences, and he had been to the brink of death and returned more than once. But the thought of what a fire-touched battlemage of Master Alastair's talent would do to his soldiers filled him with panic. This close, bolts of lightning would devastate them and cut through their ranks like a scythe. He knew that his old teacher mastered the spell, considering who had taught it to Martel.

Despite the roar of battle, smell of blood, and screams of dying men, ...

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