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... cond thought. He fixed his gaze on the man before him, whose eyes widened in disbelief and terror.

With a mere wave of his hand, the flames of Incineration surged forth, devouring the man’s body in a brilliant conflagration, while Vael’Sythuun consumed the green star that burned on his chest. Yur watched impassively as the man’s form dissolved into nothingness, leaving only scattered remnants of his being.

He then turned his attention to the fallen beasts that littered the ground ...

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