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Dragonlance -- Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman (Eds.) - Tales I, Vol. Ii - Kender, Gully Dwarves, And Gnomes
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. "NOT Dougan Redhammer, I gather - "
"I know! I know!" shouted Lord Gargath, now a kender,
who was jumping on the cushion of the chair. "Let me tell!
Let me tell!" Leaping down, the kender ran over to embrace
the dwarf.
"Great Reorx!" roared Dougan, clutching his empty money
pouch.
"You told!" The kender pouted.
"My god!" whispered Tanin.
"That about sums it up," Palin remarked.
CHAPTER NINE
Wanna Bet?
"Yes!" roared Dougan Redhammer in a thunderous
voice. "I am Reorx, the Forger of the World, and I have
come back to claim what is mine!"
Suddenly aware of the presence of the god, aware, now,
of the danger it was in, the Graygem flared with brilliant
gray light. Trapped by the magic of the wizard's symbol on
the floor, it could not move, but it began to spin frantically,
changing shape so fast that it was nothing more than a blur
of motion to the eye.
The aspect of the wizard changed too. Once again, the
black dragon burst into being, its great body obliterating the
chair, its vast wingspan filling the cone-shaped room.
Palin glanced at it without interest, being much more
absorbed in his own internal struggles. The Graygem was
exerting all its energy, trying to protect itself
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