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... tor 'Bloodfang' Kruger stood in the midst of the carnage, his bloodstained knife resting against his gloved fingers. His piercing gaze swept over the remains of the rebels, their bodies broken and lifeless in the dirt. They had fought hard, but hard was never enough.

Kruger ran a finger along the blade, wiping away a streak of crimson. His knife was more than a weapon—it was a symbol. A tool of judgment. He had wielded it through countless wars, carving his legacy into the flesh of those ...

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