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... in skill.

Flora was still a beginner in combat, but Celeste was one of the Luminarii— the strongest soldiers of the Avians. And backed by her gifted bloodline, there may be a single handful of Avians who are stronger than her. Her father was one. And anyone else, if any, was not there in Clarus.

She also uses a glaive like Flora, but their weapons had their own differences. There were no runes on Celeste’s blade, nor did it glow with iridescent light. But it was shaped like a ra ...

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