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Dragonlance -- Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman (Eds.) - Tales I, Vol. Ii - Kender, Gully Dwarves, And Gnomes
Atec Март 01 2008 15:08:11
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. Side by side (or rather, one on top of the other)
they produce an astonishing contrast in quality that is evident to this day.
changing some words from the original text! I stole back
the manuscript (poetic justice!), all but 700 or so pages,
none of which had anything to do with who wrote the songs
but were simply a learned treatise on kleptomania, from
which you should read and benefit, rodent!
Lines 28-32: THE NEXT FROM . . . SHE CAME.
Goldmoon. The phrase "bearing a staff" refers not only to
the Blue Crystal Staff that the original CHRONICLES
fussed over so, but also to the Que-Shu princess's rather
numerous personal staff of handmaidens, pages, and other
attendants - a rather large group of Plainsmen who appear
nowhere in the original CHRONICLES. Often the highly
revered Priestess of Mishakal implored Tanis to give up the
quest, complaining of muscle cramps, of Flint's and
Caramon's (and Armavir's) tendency not to bathe (but given
Armavir's tragic past, surely he feared water as that most
powerful of electrical conductors, and would have stood, as
I stand now, afloat on the writing table, dry and safe for the
time being as the waters in this cell keep rising . . .),
complaining loudly, upon first handling the disks of
Mishakal, that she had broken a fingernail
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