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... s once a righteous ascetic by the name of Sattva, who lived in the days before magic was known to all and sundry. He was a man renowned for his wisdom and virtue, and was a welcome guest in many countries.”
When they crossed the plaza to its eastern side, they found Ilaan at the centre of the small crowd of men and women. The Human mystic – who referred to himself as a Soryo – had voluntarily accompanied them from Rivergarden to minister to the slaves. It was a good thing that he had agr ...
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