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... ly knew because Imani was whispering the countdown as they fought.

It was a fight like nothing he'd experienced. It was..... traumatizing.

The drakes were just animals. Wild mindless beasts that had an instinctual response to evolve reflexively. They were like a mini-game with life and death consequences to Rex.

The Goblins were infinitely more....

Just more.

They had different colored eyes. They smelled of fear and rage and some had tears streaming down t ...

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