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... there was genuine artistic integrity. In place of gold and jewels, there were marble statues and portraits. Most of them were of halflings, though a few were sculpted of notable humans. In particular, there was one to Suvvest the Great, which Carath kept in an out-of-the-way shrine.
Suvvest was portrayed as a tall man clad in fine clothes. He wore a steel helmet with a fin and motioned toward the distance. At his side was a sword, and in his hand was a book. At his feet were riches, lef ...
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