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Translated from the Japanese Shumon mujintoron.
Giving up his treòir was shirking on his responsibility as the Cadeyrn of the Undying people. They needed their leader, and they wouldn't be able to survive if he turned into another Kyros. He would also turn into a meirlock if his ...
Sumless generations, and the Monster ever at their elbows, undying while son followed father. From before the Bronze Age to the Twentieth Century of Salvation. Undying. Undying to Swanhild and Oliver—no, thank God, not to Swanhild.