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Creates Dragon Wing Warriors

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  1. The only remaining person within the floating fortress—the Hanging Gardens of Babylon—Assassin of Red, smiled faintly and released ‘them’ into the sky.
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  3. “Go, ugly winged ones. Fly and devour the enemy to your hearts’ content.”
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  5. Along with those words, countless big humanoid [things] flew off from the gardens all at once.
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  8. Rider flew across the sky over the battlefield. He saw that the second powerful clash between the two armies had already begun. Dragon Tooth Warriors, homunculi and golems. Additionally, the other Servants were clashing with each other and fighting life‐or‐death struggles.
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  10. “All right. I have to work hard too…!”
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  12. As Rider renewed his fighting spirit, monsters appeared and swooped down to attack him with good timing. Their upper halves were the same as the Dragon Tooth Warriors, but these had wings sprouting from their back and their lower halves were clearly bird‐like.
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  14. “Harpies…? No, modified versions combined with Dragon Tooth Warriors?”
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  16. Harpies, avarice‐filled flying beasts, were creatures that couldn’t help being easily led astray by their appetite, possessing cruel habits and a cowardly nature that made them unsuitable as soldiers. But Assassin of Red had fused them with Dragon Tooth Warriors. Rather than Dragon Tooth Warriors, perhaps it would be more appropriate to call these Dragon Wing Warriors. Either way, considering they were named after ‘dragons’, they were very thin and ugly‐looking soldiers.
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  18. But they were great in numbers. The sight of over a hundred Dragon Wing Warriors attacking down was just like the scene of a sky burial with birds rushing to eat the offered corpse. With their claws sharper than metal, they swooped down all at once to eliminate the insolent intruder who sought to trespass on the gardens.
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  21. Volume 2, Chapter 2, Page 230-231
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