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With the Grand Oath Array, he could slow the man’s suffering so that every second stretched into minutes. He could make the Storm Sage beg for what the man himself had done to Ziel.
“You need a proper name now,” Orthos said. “Little Blue is not the name of a person.” Little Blue nodded and pointed to her own nose. Orthos choked. “No, I mean…well, yes, it is your name. But it makes you sound like a pet.” [Or a mascot!] Dross suggested. [For a business. We saw a ‘Little Blue Fishing Company’ in Moongrave, didn’t we, Lindon? We did.] Blue turned to Lindon, so he asked her. “Do you want another name?” She shook her head rapidly, sending blue hair flailing. “All right, then. Little Blue it is.” [We can do better than that!] Dross insisted. [Yerin named the Blood Shadow Ruby.
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A gray-haired man with a curiously gleaming left eye laughed and applauded Lindon, asking him a question. Not a single word of the man’s sentence was familiar to Lindon. It almost didn’t sound like speech. Dross? Lindon asked. [Did you expect me to be able to translate that?] Dross asked blankly. I hoped that maybe, with a deeper connection to the Way… [This is a world I’ve never heard of. The man says five words, and you expect me to have reverse-engineered an entire alien language.]