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... h desire and prayer to obtain the essence.

The God of War, Arthus, is a spirit seed that uses hatred, fighting spirit, malice, and blood as food. In the thousands of years of melee, it can be said to have gained wings and successively defeated other spirit seeds. The spirit seeds have the ability to destroy other spirit seeds. The spirit of the god, absorbs the power generated when it is destroyed, and enhances its own strength skills.

Therefore, the **** of war, Arthus, is the str ...

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