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... ws across the battlefield. At the edge of the tree line, the monstrous horde loomed like a crawling storm, their snarls echoing like thunder across the open plain.

Three massive figures stood at the vanguard of the Tide: General Kong, the obsidian-skinned brute with arms like tree trunks and fangs that jutted over his lips; Inferna, the inferno-wreathed ape whose fur constantly smoldered, leaving scorched footprints in his wake; and towering above them all, Whiteclaw—the ...

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