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... jagged ruins and scattered bones that littered the ground. The desolate landscape of the Netherworld seemed to go on forever, a stark reminder of the constant, oppressive presence of death that weighed heavily in this place. Even the air felt thick, as though it was saturated with an ancient malevolence that had lingered long before Derek's arrival.

Derek's breath remained steady, his muscles still taut from the fight with the Nether Hounds. His grip on Night Fang never faltered, the bl ...

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