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... with, one that you are unworthy to stand before, a presence far beyond your ability to understand."

His voice echoed in the monster's mind. The monster felt an unbearable pain as his soul was crushed by the sheer power that voice held— a pain he had never felt before.

Arghhh!

"Please, forgive me, I beg you, my lord."

He cried like a child and pleaded for mercy; this time, he didn't think about his pride. After all, what use does pride have after death?

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