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... big lump, and they no longer had a scale to compare it to. There was something strange about it. Ike stared at it, trying to figure it out, before it finally struck him. It wasn’t a natural gap. There was nothing organic about it. It was a perfect line cut directly through the mountain, so utterly straight and clean that he could see the horizon on the other side of it. He lifted his hand and swept it down.

“What?” Wisp asked.

“A sword strike. It’s like someone lifted their sword ...

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