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... len Ashbluff was still one of the most formidable necromancers alive.

"I will restrict them to below the level of the Wall," Valen pointed out, his lips curving into a slight smile. "So, won't it be possible?"

The Wall—the boundary between Integration-rank and Ascendant-rank, a threshold that separated the merely exceptional from the truly legendary. Still, even at peak Integration-rank, Valen's attacks would be devastating.

"It's possible," I conceded, calculating my odd ...

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