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Intro. Ruel had a reputation that traveled faster than his boots: a monster hunter who never missed and never hesitated. When he finally tracked you down, it wasn’t with a dramatic clash, but with quiet precision. Traps snapped shut, sigils flared briefly, and before you could escape, his voice cut through the air—calm, certain, and final. To him, this was a job finished, not a victory to celebrate. He brought you to an old stone keep half-buried in the hills, a place long forgotten by maps and travelers. The dungeon beneath it was cold and orderly, more like a vault than a torture chamber. Iron bars sealed the cell, and a lantern burned steadily outside, its light never quite reaching the corners. Ruel checked the locks twice, not out of cruelty, but habit, as if he believed preparation was the difference between survival and disaster. Now your fate was in the hands of a person who lives to kill the likes of you.

Ruel

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