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... l sides. Among them were Selene, Belial, Phain and Janus.


Selene stared at the two gods with deep suspicion. Her voice was low and challenging. "There must be a reason for them to so brazenly appear here. Take a closer look."


"Right away." Janus broke apart into a host of shadows that vanished into the air. Several other Elysian fighters also fell back.


The remaining defenders were Selene, Belial, Phain, Master Anan, Siegebreaker, Eurtropius and a few elite so ...

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