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... g of an arrow upon its intended target does not rest upon the arrow's quality, nor that of the bow from which it was loosed. Neither is it dependent upon the whims of the elements, be it the gusts of wind, the torrents of rain, or even fickle fortune. Nay, it is the archer's mind that determines the arrow's destiny.
- Valerie of the Vale from the Tales of Seven Lands circa AC 573.
It is a surreal thing to prepare for violence, even for one such as I, who has drunk more than his f ...
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