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... attack, nor did he unleash it in a reckless wave. That would have been an insult to what he was.

"Die."

He commanded.

Darkness bled into the space where the creature stood, threading through the air like ink dissolving in water, slow at first—too slow, as if testing the shape of reality itself.

The thing that should not exist trembled, its grotesque form reacting not in fear, not in pain, but in something far worse—recognition.

It completely understood its ...

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