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... that magically merged with his clothes. Blue, glowing markings began to appear on Apollo's skin and clothes, and the two chanting bracelets that adorned his wrist were replaced with blueish energy that morphed into gauntlets.

Under the golden field of seemingly endless sand, a ruined temple held two strong beings that stood with two colliding energies against each other.

The air yet again changes, and two shadows disappear, followed by a continuous barrage of explosions. The surr ...

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