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... s on Dide's part. It was just that the enemy was faster, stronger, and wiser. Dide was the one who held a powerful weapon in a favorable position.
In past wars, Loom clearly marked the conclusion of the war. It was a symbol of the end—no, the word ‘symbol’ didn’t begin to cover it; Loom was the end itself.
Dide reflected for a moment in the depths of Loom. The Lizardman was bound to come down here, and then he would destroy Loom's factory and the control room. Then Loom would be ...
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