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... ful rage as Lifedrinker, limned in the glowing edge of the Paragon of the Axe, finally found her way past the spectral harvester’s guard and ripped his ghostly torso to tatters. He burst in an explosion of death-attuned Energy that geysered into the smoke-filled sky, dispersing through the veil. The spirit’s bonds were severed; his service to Vesavo ended. Victor held Lifedrinker aloft, and together they screamed their defiance, their vengeful desire for the glory of combat.

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