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    Standard Action Melee weaponTarget: One creatureAttack: Strength VS. ACHit: 1[W]+Strength modifier thunder damage.Rune of Destruction: Add your Wisdom modifier to thedamage roll. The target grants combat advantage untilthe end of your next turn.

    Rune of Protection: You push the target a number ofsquares equal to your Wisdom modifier, and it is dazeduntil the end of your next turn.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Rune of the Undeniable DawnDaily + Divine. Radiant, Weapon, ZoneStandard Action Close burst 3Target: Each enemy In burstAttack Strength vs. ACHit: 1 [W] + Strength modifier radiant damage.Miss: Half damage.

    Effect: The burst creates a zone that lasts until the endof your next Turn. You and your allies gain a +2 powerbonus to all defenses while within the zone.Sustain Minor: The zone persists.

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