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    Alkaid had never opened up to anyone like this, but Enki did not feel special, just tired.

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    All of those plans had been destroyed by the arrogant charity of a King.

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    And because he could do nothing about it, Tern’s anger suffocated him. It made more tears.

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    and the uniform jacket he wore was so tattered and dirty that there could only be one reason he still had it. It must mean something to him, hold some particular importance.

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    A small, decorative dagger was embedded in her stomach. She was doomed. Even still, Hawk could not leave her.

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    Being helpless can cause a man an early death," Enki said sourly, "But the others will be back for us soon and then it'll be all over.

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    He clutched at his chest, trying to find the pendant that hung there, to hold onto the reality of it, the reality of his age and the time in which he was living, but the shadows surrounded him on all sides and the fear grew in his heart and he was only a frightened little boy.

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    he did not seem to have any actual training with a weapon, but there was something frightening about the way he fought. Something wild and uncontrolled seemed to have possessed him.

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    he looked more like a gust of wind or a whirl of smoke than a boy.

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    If you take a man’s choices away from him, you cannot blame him for the outcome.

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    It could have been mere minutes or long hours. It had felt the same to her then, the seconds catching in her throat, waiting with her breath before she forced them out, forced time to move.

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    Just because your mother is dead that does not mean you can stop being her son.

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    The city had fallen, his parents had died, no shred of their old lives would be left by the shape-shifters, but there were still lords galloping around on horses that could uphold the old rules. The destruction and desperation had afforded Alistair a few moments of freedom to practice magic, but now he would go back to the life of poverty and misery and powerlessness that he had been born to.

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    The fiend had the head of a wolf, but the skin was scaly and serpent-like and the eyes bore an intelligence that far exceeded a wolf's.

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    The figure’s exposed arms were so scarred and burnt they almost looked like they were covered with scales. Bright silver hair hung down over the man’s frighteningly large, glowing eyes.

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    The King in the Palace had the power to play with people’s lives and destroy them, but he did not even know what was happening in the ranks of his own soldiers, in the halls of his own home.

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    There was no water for miles on end here, not even a small lake, and he was starting to feel like a man trapped in a prison.

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    The Travelers say that it is not in the human nature to kill or harm anyone. They believe that war is so abhorrent to the human spirit that it can destroy those who are victorious more surely than it destroys those who are killed.

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    They were almost demon-like, with metallic rings around their throats that gleamed in the moonlight and more weapons than a normal human should be able to carry.

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    We’ll start with an easy one, shall we? What is the secant of three pi?” The troll asked. “Pie?” Toru felt suddenly hungry. “What are you talking about, man, have you gone senile? A sea camp? You mean like the floating city?