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... e to turn, but Temur was ready. He slammed into the monster and they both went sprawling.

The Hardhoof slammed one of its hoofs into his lower ribs and Temur was jerked away with a gasp. He groaned and looked up with blurry eyes and expecting the monster to be after him but it was focused on Dile.

A fireball smashed into it, but it had no effect. Then the air around it ripped, and the monster was jerked to a sudden stop. Tim was straining with his hand stretched forward. "Go Dile ...

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