The "Who Said That?" Game
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- Skyweir
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It could be the bloodguard but it is beseeching LA to tend his arm.
I can’t envision a bloodguard like Bannor seeking aid.
Can’t wait to see what Cord’s answer will be.
If it’s one of the haruchai (post-bloodguard) maybe the one whose name starts with S - Steed or something … boy this is really straining by grey matter lol
I can’t envision a bloodguard like Bannor seeking aid.
Can’t wait to see what Cord’s answer will be.
If it’s one of the haruchai (post-bloodguard) maybe the one whose name starts with S - Steed or something … boy this is really straining by grey matter lol
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Not Findail, sorry. The speaker is a human character in the Second Chronicles.
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The speaker is not one of the Lords, but is a human resident of the Land in the Second Chronicles (a time when, sadly, there are no Lords).
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Ahh right you’re in Sun-bane territory ~ was it Lnden Avery?
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Not Linden Avery. It's a human resident born of the Land.
Here's the quote, again:
"You fear both strength and weakness, both power and lack of power. You fear to be in need, and to have your need answered. As do I."
Here's the quote, again:
"You fear both strength and weakness, both power and lack of power. You fear to be in need, and to have your need answered. As do I."