□s the war raged on, Ma□cus □ac□d his g□eates□ chall□□□e □e□. Corner□d by the enemy's e□ite □o□ces, he stood□al□□e against□insurmountab□e od□□. With h□s bac□ ag□□nst the □a□l □nd his□comrades r□lying □n him, Marcus tapp□d in□□ a reser□e o□□inn□r strength h□ never k□ew he □ad□ In □ d□s□lay of □nmatc□ed□skill an□□□r□very, □e fo□ght with □□fu□y th□□ seem□d to defy □he very law□ of□nature.
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