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... vements precise and swift. He narrowly dodged the first spear-like strike, the barbed tips slicing through the water mere inches from his face. His heart pounded, and he barely had time to brace himself as the creature's second tendril lunged toward him.

In a split-second decision, Sylus extended his hand and summoned a concentrated air bubble, compressing the surrounding water into a solid sphere. With a powerful thrust of his arm, he launched the bubble forward, and it exploded upon im ...

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