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the earth's crust, the impact
oss the scorched terrain, jagged roc
er head collided with a sharp boulder, a
the gash of her temple, painting the r
l in desperate uneven heaves as she stru
ody writhing as she fought against pain a
the hot, unforgiving earth, her fingers clawi
strain, but still, she wil
dark and oppressive as the tower
little light remained and a faint s
ce pressed down on her, s
and broken, her strength dr
h above its head, ready to deliver a death
bling hands began to move, driven by
the dirt, her fingers stretched out t
n coursing through her b
d erratic as the shadow of th
trike her before she could reach the
still guided her hands, inching
eaching her ears, her fingers graze the cold ste
ed a guttural echo of malice before driving
prawling. Her body crumpled h
her as she hit the ground, ch
arp and unrelenting. She gasped fo
, her vision swimming as she fixed her gaze on th
aintly in a dim light, a glim
his h
the heavy, deliberate thuds of th
h her, a harbinger of an end s
hands drop to the dirt, the strength to
to the side. Her vision
ner of her cracked lips, pooling
r on her tongue, mingling wited for the inevitable, her battered body betrayi
que form casting a long shadow as it ra
in the dim light, poised to d
en a sudden, sharp hum cut through the air, vibrating like a
and the impact of force reverberated throu
ce that eclipsed the sight of his grip on the blade. The intricate symbol pulsed
he newfound power coursed through him,
s edge as he shifted into a low, agile stance. The movement was flui
retched, and his palm slammed against the Golmor's coarse,
s body, its massive frame jerking backwar
low casting shadows that danced wildly around them, hint
gh the air with a deafening roar. The force of his attack blasted the g
deliberate and unyielding as he fo
d a deadly arc into the air, its edge glowin
as the arc of his strike burned brightly, t
rippled outward, sending a f
esque twitching as the impa
creature's body, carried by fierce gusts of
the heavy axe slipped from his grasp and
it left jagged dents in the soil, as a silent te
illness, the Golmor's t
vered upper half tilting forward before co
ed from the wound, pooling
filled the air, mingling with the dust
drip of green blood and the faint hum of the blade, sti
rus and Elena's side was that some big old
e knew they were fr
oke up and realised that she had lost
y, better get up on your feet and fi
nce in his palm and gentl
sponded to anyone touching her with swift an
e. Her body, usually a vessel of unparalleled strength and a
hest, a surge of unfamiliar
ing ancient and powerful had invaded her ver
ieving eyes locked onto him as she lay he
her weakened frame as t
ing force. To her astonishment, the weakness that ha
ke a tide return
her body knit together a
uneasy. Her mind raced to comprehend the my
ho is t
my and now he has become an al
ree, unconscious and utterly unaware of the carnage unfolding below. The shockwaves of explosions that h
ed open. His vision blurred at first, and he blinked
lection of how he had ended up there, hanging precar
him gave way, and he tumbled t
slowly and pressing a hand to his chest. His breathing was la
surface. The sudden, devastating attack. Realization
ion flickered acros