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... rts to turn Tartarus into a place he could use to do what he did best: power up those around him. The nightmares inflicted on him by past World Trees had taught him early on the importance of having strong allies, and this insight had only been further reinforced by the many battles that he wouldn't have been able to win on his own.

The Ashfallen Sect was arguably at the same level of personal power as his system. Both were 'borrowed' powers that he invested heavily in, whether through r ...

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