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Ghwyr immediately stood up and pushed the boy away from another huge clump of soil hurled towards them.

“Get away, now!” Ghwyr shouted as he activated his shield. “I will take care of this!” He said as he unsheathed his sword.

The boy ran out of the stock house and left him there against the abomination at the bottom floor.

The monster refused to show its true self, preferring to hide inside the hole it created. Its red raging eyes stared at Ghwyr, unblinking and following his every movement. Its eyes faded in the darkness once again then, a huge chunk of rock flew from the hole and almost hit him, if it weren’t for his trusty shield.

The rock shattered into pieces as it hit his shield. Ghwyr gritted his teeth, feeling the wave of impact that coursed throughout his body. The monster was one mean brute and Ghwyr fears that it might do the same attack over and over again if he didn’t find a way out of it.

“You’re one nasty rat.” Ghwyr picked up a piece of the shattered stone in his han
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