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... ly for the horde of Scrapfang to arrive. They were each a different color, and he could not tell their strength.

However, he did know one thing: he was a little stronger than they were.

The flat terrain and lack of cover were a bit troublesome, but it worked in his favor. He kicked the nearby corpse of the Scrapfang he had killed toward the incoming horde while preparing to attack.

The corpse slid across the ground until finally impacted one of the seemingly mindless mons ...

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