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... bidirectional; while gaining power, one must also pay the corresponding price. The power and cost of the "Face of Horror" is fear; the enemy will feel a fear that cuts to the bone, and such fear will also arise in the heart of Bologue.
The iron wires stitching the mask are twisted, as if they have come to life. The wires writhe, piercing the leather and injuring Bologue’s cheek, burrowing vigorously under his flesh like maggots, feasting greatly.
Pain and fear.
The eerie ...
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