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... y ripping through them, yet neither retreated. Their yells turned into primal roars, a fierce symphony of defiance. They could feel death’s whisper circling closer, a reminder of how easily their own powers could turn against them, but the drive to dominate, to conquer, burned hotter still. Each inch they pushed forward came at the cost of torn muscle, fractured bone, and searing pain, yet they persisted, caught in the relentless press of survival, power, and desperation.

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