Placeholder: [scene in a village by Bernie Wrightson] The vampire lord's eyes flash with anger at your words, a low growl rumbling in his throat. He lunges forward, his movements blindingly fast, but you're ready. Your broadsword flashes out, the blessed blade leaving a trail of holy light in its wake. [scene in a village by Bernie Wrightson] The vampire lord's eyes flash with anger at your words, a low growl rumbling in his throat. He lunges forward, his movements blindingly fast, but you're ready. Your broadsword flashes out, the blessed blade leaving a trail of holy light in its wake.

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[scene in a village by Bernie Wrightson] The vampire lord's eyes flash with anger at your words, a low growl rumbling in his throat. He lunges forward, his movements blindingly fast, but you're ready. Your broadsword flashes out, the blessed blade leaving a trail of holy light in its wake.

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