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  |             Author = Aun Sareona
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  | Author = [[Aun Sareona]]
  |When the first of us were taken to this place, we found it overrun with Wharu's children. Many died. This was under the moons that flew before the soulcatchers, water-colored stones that remember the world alive with light and song, came up from their hiding places within the flesh of Palenqual. But then the shamans discovered that the pounding of our drums echoed within the Wharu, and we could fight them on even ground.
  |When the first of us were taken to this place, we found it overrun with Wharu's children. Many died. This was under the moons that flew before the soulcatchers, water-colored stones that remember the world alive with light and song, came up from their hiding places within the flesh of Palenqual. But then the shamans discovered that the pounding of our drums echoed within the Wharu, and we could fight them on even ground.
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== Notes ==
* Purchased from [[Aun Laranawa the Barkeep]] in [[Timaru]].
 
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Latest revision as of 21:53, 22 December 2016

Introduced:  Pillars Made of Sand
Within the Flesh of Palenqual
  • Value: 5
  • Burden: 5
  • 1 of 1 pages full.
When the first of us were taken to this place, we found it overrun with Wharu's children. Many died. This was under the moons that flew before the soulcatchers, water-colored stones that remember the world alive with light and song, came up from their hiding places within the flesh of Palenqual. But then the shamans discovered that the pounding of our drums echoed within the Wharu, and we could fight them on even ground.

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