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Dragonlance -- Margaret Weis And Tracy Hickman (Eds.) - Tales I, Vol. Ii - Kender, Gully Dwarves, And Gnomes
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a chicken!" had no visible effect on either the Plainsman's
humanity or courage).
Lines 46-50: ONE WITHIN ABSENCES . . . AWAKENING
AND THOUGHT. Kitiara. Through a keyhole, Armavir saw
her taking a bath once, and Great Reorx! she was lovely
and dark and glistening with waterdrops, but a
26. A longer poem of Armavir's about this adventure appears
elsewhere, conveniently pirated by that Solamnic Knight of the Rose,
Michael Williams, who should remember that the Order of the Rose urges
its knights to take pity on those less fortunate rather than to steal
their verses.
big thing for the likes of us. Nonetheless, only the fact that
the door was locked kept the poet from donning his water
wings (not yet remembering where they had come from, but
knowing that somehow they were ambitious and tragic)
and, as he says in the farewell note he wrote for Tanis27
(who, characteristically, was completely at sea over how to
begin the note) "take in the darkness/blessed and renamed
by pleasure."
Armavir used the keyhole research method on several
other occasions (see notes to lines 92 and 93).
Lines 55-59: ONE IN THE HEART. . . FOREVER AN
HEIRLOOM. Sturm. From this distance, it is sometimes
difficult to understand the amount of posturing that went on
among the Companions: Tanis wavering and serious and oh
so tragic, like a moonstruck ship's captain;
Tasslehoff's infuriating innocence (I remind you that, yes, a
snake is innocent, too); Goldmoon and Laurana like
princesses from old romances they probably never had time
to read in their devout attention to hair, eye shadow, and
manicure
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