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Legend of the Empyrean Blacksmith - Chapter 109
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... y notice, yet still felt as form of transference . Such tension would find itself reflected in rhythmic sounds of silence, in distant thudding, in footsteps echoing against the limestone walls, in ever-dancing eyes of the curious, in air itself if one were to grasp at it .
Lino felt it, to him appearing more akin to a strange rush of colors bearing down from heaven onto earth . It burned yet was strangely cold, similar to properties of strange, Void-level flame, [Arctic Frost Flame] . ...
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