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... errifyingly… I heard he had become a Progenitor.

Sometimes, you hear something, and your brain can't fully comprehend it.

I've heard multiple stories of the horrors a Progenitor could cause. The legends of Dracula and how he dominated the planet. The fear that came with muttering his name. And the absurd power levels that a Progenitor could reach.

I had always taken those stories with a grain of salt and dismissed them as exaggerated myths created by the Vampires to strik ...

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