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... ven and the death knight, Khalor never stopped watching the timer. He was waiting for it to reach zero.

His goal had never been to take out players, only to get the potion. After that, all he wanted was to wait for the penalty to go off.

Since this wasn't his first play-through, he already knew what the penalty was. Although he hadn't taken part in the original first tournament, or any subsequent, he watched all of them through live streams.

He had intended to kill Azamus ...

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