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Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin (Læl Chronicles, #1) Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin by Julius Bailey
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“Often tales of valiant deeds lighten the heart," said Brandegan. "They give hope, for they remind us that not all forces in the world work wickedness.”
Julius Bailey, Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin
“People have a tendency to stray certain things so far from the truth, especially over long periods of time, that those who knew them truly hardly recognize them when they are spoken of by others.”
Julius Bailey, Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin
“Who can tell?” the silver-haired man replied. But to himself, he thought, What indeed might it mean? Great and terrible things are near at hand. Festering powers bestir themselves and forces awaken. But the Ayestærè are ever aware. Our mission may yet come to success.”
Julius Bailey, Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin
“Too trying, this is all far too trying, Parma thought. An ogre I may outwit or a Rahg I may defeat, but a horde of frightened villagers? Auay! How does Brandegan put up with it?”
Julius Bailey, Strife Of The Mighty: Book One Of The Chronicles Of Vrandalin