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... the young cunt, as they call me, the scarred warrior, and the owl... all in the same place again. Magrae has always hated me for what I am. Maerys thinks the same in one way or another... just silently. Madester doesn't even talk to me all that much... Maserr, on the other hand, is the only one that treats me like a brother.

Unlike the first war council, Ryene the Ravenman joined us, courtesy of the king's son, Lord Forien. I can't imagine being in his place, I thought, always being arou ...

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