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... ut, and then the remaining druids and wyverns charged for the remaining fleet in a suicide attack.


With the Ark gone, the fleet of flying warships could no longer enjoy the protection of the anti-magic barrier. Though their weapons remained functional, they could no longer stop the ryuus and the druids from approaching. The goblins lost their commander, Gi Za Zakuend, while the humans too lost Liuryuna, but the reaction of the now headless forces couldn’t be more different.


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