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... slowly walked towards the center of the great hall. The breastplate of his custom-made plate armor was emblazoned with the Star of David emblem. (Back then the Star of David did not symbolize Judaism. In fact The symbol has a long history of use in various cultures and religions, especially in magical context.)
In his left arm, he cradled a helmet adorned with black feathers, and a black cape bearing an eagle insignia was fastened at his shoulders. On the hilt of the arming sword at his ...
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