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Jerem might’ve sacrificed all his undead as a last resort, but it ended up being good for the Great Forest. The two hundred thousand undead would have caused a catastrophe if they had run around out of control in the forest. It would have made cleaning up far more difficult. Undead bodies contained a deadly poison and tainted mana. This mana contained the power to deny life and would cause damage if it overflowed everywhere.
However, Jerem had destroyed the undead. It had been a decision he made in order for Nídhöggur to last even one minute longer. As it happened, this misjudgment had saved Elvenheim and the Great Forest.
The undead had lost all the mana and poison, and become great fertilizer for the forest. There was no need for an unnecessary struggle, and the residents of the Great Forest could disperse throughout the devastated forest. The southern part of the battlefield was damaged, but the east and west areas received relatively little damage and regained their original appearance.
It will take more time to be completely restored, but... well, it isn’t considered a long time for elves.
There was a big difference between the concept of time for humans and...



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