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I've never died on anything
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and I don't intend to do a
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Don't you get sy with me when you
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clearly don't know the first thing about
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An elf sits tucked away in a dark spot,
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lazily rolling dice onto the surface of
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a barrel. They sound like the dry
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cackling of an old witch.
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I bet that's just what they'll look
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As soon as the Inquisitor gets here,
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we'll hand you right over the side of
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She eyes you quite seriously. I've seen
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Not the future. No, but I can read the
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past in flesh. One of the perks of being
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an elf, you see, I'm quite good at it,
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I could lick your arm and tell you how
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you spent the night before last. Shall
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She looks at you in surprise when you
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My guess I'll have to find out the
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memory from Maro, won't I?
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She gives your arm a vigorous stroke of
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the tongue. Efficient like a cat
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You were in a cellar with other
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sorcerers, watching, staring at them,
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hoping that none would stare back. gods.
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You were desperate to speak up, to reach
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out, to form a connection with these
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but you were scared, terrified even of
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what they might think of you.
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that. I always knew you'd turn out.
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Of course it is. The truth's right
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there, skin deep, so to speak.
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But don't you worry, darling. Your
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secrets safe with me.
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I don't lick and tell.
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Soon as the Inquisitor gets here, we'll
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hand you right over the side of the ship
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Don't worry, honey. It isn't yours.
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She looks you up and down with the meest
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hint of a koi smile on her lips.
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They don't care about us.
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Never say never, though.
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I'll give you that knuckle if you keep
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One of us wouldn't kill our own. They're
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picking us off one by one.
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Can we just skip to the part where I
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reassure you and you shut up?
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Mad? No. Insufferable. Surely.
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What are you trying to hear anyway?
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I'll tell you if you can keep it quiet
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long enough for me to listen.
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Never thought you'd end up a prison. God
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they're right. I always knew you'd turn
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Your kind always hung closest to
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Well, you got this wolf on a leash now.
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Soon as the Inquisitor gets here, we'll
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hang you right over the side of the ship
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How dare you classify this slop as food?
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I've seen more appetizing things coming
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out of plaguerstricken pigs.
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There's there's nothing else I can