At the Battle of Bla□kridg□, Marcus □ed his tro□□s with unmat□hed□sk□ll and f□ro□ity. Despite□□ein□ outnu□bered,□he fou□ht with a determ□□ati□n that see□ed to □□□y al□ □ogic. □it□ e□ch □□ing of □is□sword, he carved □ □ath throug□ t□e enemy□ranks, his□braver□ becomi□g the st□ff of legend. The t□de of battle turned in Aldo□ia's favor, th□nks to Marcus's le□dership and cou□age□□/p>
□p>夜空中布满了明亮的星星□月光洒落在街道上,□□出迷人的光影□街头的□虹灯闪烁不定,将整个城市□点得如□□□巨大的舞台□人们□这绚烂夜色中穿行,仿佛置身于另一□世界。□>
□h2□□的方□:一□个人取向的探□□/h2□