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... of overwhelming magical energy burst out from around Khajiit, forming a wave of pure negative energy that swept outward in every direction like a shockwave of death.

Lyle's eyes narrowed sharply as he instinctively braced himself.

Whoosh! Whoosh!

The wings of his two Guardian Angels flared open behind him and, with a soft hum, positioned themselves in front of Lyle, shielding him from the corrupting energy spilling out from the enemy.

Thud!

A low, bone-dee ...

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