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"That may take some time."
"But not long enough." Goldmoon sighed.
"I will enjoy the waiting," Riverwind assured her as he
spread locks of the golden strands across his armored chest.
"Who knows? Maybe a cloud will pass by."
Raistlin's Daughter
Margaret Weis and Dezra Despain
I first heard the legend of Raistlin's Daughter about five
years after my twin's death. As you can imagine, I was
extremely intrigued and disturbed by the rumors and did
what I could to investigate. In this I was assisted by my
friends - the old Companions - who had by this time
scattered over most of Ansalon. We found versions of the
legend in almost every part of the continent. It is being told
among the elves of Silvanesti, the people of Solamnia, and
the Plainsmen who have returned to Que-shu. But we could
find no verification of it. Even the kender, Tasslehoff
Burrfoot, who goes everywhere and hears everything (as
kender do), could discover no first-hand information
regarding it. The story is always told by a person who heard
it from his aunt who had a cousin who was midwife to the
girl . . . and so forth.
I even went so far as to contact Astinus, the Historian,
who records history as it passes before his all-seeing eyes
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