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... me. In the endless void where shadows twisted and swirled like living nightmares, he fought, killed, and advanced. Each Imperfection he crushed released a surge of power that swept through his veins, purging impurities, refining his bloodline.

The process was torturous. His muscles screamed, his bones groaned, and his senses danced on the edge of madness. Yet the power he was gaining was real. Tangible. His bloodline was becoming something more — something pure, ferocious, and dignified. ...

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