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... tabbing toward the gap between his ribs.

Umbraezar dropped one wing like a shield—its edge catching the strike with a shriek of metal-on-metal—and countered with a flaming claw for Vorathos's head.

Vorathos caught the wrist mid-swing.

Held it.

And twisted.

A crack echoed across the training chamber.

Umbraezar grunted—and grinned. "Not bad."

His other hand surged forward, a palm strike laced with Voidflame. Vorathos released the hold just in ...

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