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... e air shifted—not from rage, but precision.

The second wave had arrived.

From the bloody mist and corpse-strewn sea, five figures emerged, stepping across hardened platforms of water magic.

Each footstep caused ripples to dance, echoing their dominance across the battlefield.

Four of them were women, tall, regal, and cloaked in armor that shimmered with embedded sea crystals.

Each bore a distinct weapon: a chained anchor, a coral glaive, twin daggers pulsi ...

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