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- It was just a question of whether it would run out prematurely, if the dogs would get far enough.
- He clapped, and a shockwave tore through the area. Rachel was already directing the dogs; they moved so there was cover, buildings between them and Behemoth. The chain, imbued by Foil’s ability to shear through anything, cut through the buildings as though there was nothing there.
- And just like that, they made it. The dogs passed Behemoth, a hundred and twenty feet of chain maintained between them, and the chain cut through him as easily as Foil’s arbalest bolts had.
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- Rachel held on as the wind hit her, held on as each dog turned a hundred and eighty degrees. They passed Behemoth a second time, only this time, Rachel shouted another command. One of the first I’d heard her give. I knew now that it was the command for ‘up’.
- Her dog leaped up to the highest point on a ruined building, and the chain caught Behemoth at the knee this time.
- They got halfway before Foil’s power wore off. The dog tumbled in midair, Rachel thrown, flipping head over heels.
- Behemoth crashed to the ground, one leg a stump.
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