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... rrowed down to the man in front of him. Clarence Vane, the dual-wielding assassin of the War Hounds, moved like a viper. Aldric had never faced a nastier man than he, and even having a trait didn’t make a difference.

"Still pretending you can do it, Aldric?" Vane mocked, feinting left before launching a rapid string of strikes at Aldric’s abdomen. "Or did you come here just to die?"

Aldric didn’t waste breath on words. He deflected the blows with the haft of his spear. He was fas ...

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