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... mpty pedestal, the cold mana-glass humming faintly beneath his palm as he took one final deep breath and clasped the black keychain tighter in his hand.

’I hope activating you doesn’t suck me dry...’ Leo hoped, as he pushed mana into the keychain slowly at first, then faster, until the orb began to tremble against his skin, vibrating like a trapped hummingbird caught between glass and thunder.

*Zzzzzzhk... ZzzzZH*

*CRACK*

The sphere let out a sharp pulse of energy ...

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