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"What... how?!" Kain bellowed, his voice tinged with disbelief and exhaustion. "Arrgh... Damn it...You're just a Tier 3! Why do you refuse to die?"

Kain's chest heaved as he struggled to catch his breath, his tattoos now completely dim. The once-mighty lizard totem had dissolved into faint wisps of energy, leaving him drained and bewildered.

In the center of the crater, Ram's battered figure stood tall amidst the debris. His bio-armor was in tatters, most of ...

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