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The horse was the same size as the carriage itself, which was already quite large.

And it was no ordinary horse. It was fully black in color, with glowing blue eyes. Theo could process that, but what truly unsettled him were its mist-like hooves that didn't even seem to touch the ground.

It was as if its hooves were ethereal, something not of the physical world.

"Such a majestic creature…" Theo muttered, and Bram beside him nodded in agreement.

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