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‘No-one would believe me,’ Torvald muttered
‘Believe what, Torvald Noin Quip’s Bar in Darujhistan, telling this tale I saithit You were halfway out of the water when you swung that sword down-helps having four lungs, I suppose Even so…’ he shook his head
Karsa shrugged ‘The catfish orse,’ he said ‘I did not like the catfish’
‘I suggest,’ Silgar called out, ‘we get some sleep Come the daill discover what there is to discover of this place For now, thank Mael that we are still alive’
‘Forgive ive thanks to a stubborn Teblor warrior than to any sea god’
‘Then your faith is sorelyaway
Torvald slowly cliht ‘Karsa,’ he murmured, ‘you should know that Mael’s chosen beast of the sea is the shark I’ve no doubt at all that Silgar was indeed praying hard while ere out there’
‘It does not le-scented air, slowly released it ‘I a this beach, and so taste so of this new land’
‘I will join you, then, friend, for I believe the light I saas to our right, slightly above this beach, and I would investigate’
‘As you like, Torvald No the strand
‘Karsa, neither Silgar nor Damisk possesses a shred of decency I, however, do A sranted, but one none the less Thus: thank you’
‘We have saved each other’s lives, Torvald Nom, and so I am pleased to call you friend, and to think of you as a warrior Not a Teblor warrior, of course, but a warrior even so’
The Daru said nothing for a long tiar and Da in layers of pale stone, the wave-sculpted ebbed with creepers fro A break in the clouds overhead cast faint starlight down, reflecting on the virtuallyway to s stone