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IronWraith

IronWraith
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Some say IronWraith was once a fallen soldier reborn inside an ancient war machine. Others claim he was forged entirely of metal, a spirit given purpose. Whatever the truth, he marches through battlefields like a myth — silent, unstoppable, and fuelled by grim determination. His armour never dents. His stride never falters. His enemies never forget the cold dread that precedes his arrival. IronWraith does not fight for glory. He fights because the world needs a juggernaut who cannot die.

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