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CHAPTER THIRTY EIGHT

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They initially believed that none of the monsters could enter, but Antigone reasoned that those creatures possessed a weapon capable of bringing down numerous strongholds since the dawn of time. The engines, on the other hand, did not waste any bullets on the implacable wall. The attack against the Sharvenneil's greatest foe was not ordered by a brigand or orc-chieftain. It was guided by a malign power and mentality. With many yells and the creaking of rope and winch, the great catapults proceeded to throw missile launchers splendidly strong, so that they completely passed above the battlement and fell rhythmic thumping during the first circle of the Town; and several of them spontaneously combust as they came overthrowing down, thanks to a somewhat secret art.

Behind the wall, there was soon a huge danger of fire, and all who could be freed were focused on putting out the flames that erupted in several places. Then, among the bigger casts, another hailstorm struck, less dest

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