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It's a trap. Will this take us to Haven?
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Not quite, but it'll get us part of the
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Emic technology never ceases to amaze
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me. Hundreds of years go by and still it
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worse back to life. No problem.
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Yeah, you were saying
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Real talent for technology you got.
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You sound like my daughter. She'd have
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given me an earful over that.
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There was this old locked door in the
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foothills above our home. It was her
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She'd go there day after day trying to
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You couldn't just break it.
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I offered, believe me. But her
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persistence wasn't about getting to the
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She wanted to figure out how it worked.
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She's starting to sound a bit like my
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Oh, was Valestinian big into dogs? No.
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No. Um, he just revered anything. Ems
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like every patrol he discovers something
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new to be fascinated by.
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I'm surprised none of it seems to have
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well, I wasn't allowed too close.
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He was afraid the magic might react
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somehow to the presence of a vestage.
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By just being me, I'd break it.
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For what it's worth, I don't think we'd
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have made it this far without your
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ability to break things.
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maybe someday I'll teach your daughter a
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I lost her a long time ago.
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Those memories may sting, but honestly,
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they're the most precious thing I have.
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Shall we see what lies ahead?
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Ah, do you smell that?
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Smells a bit like mold.
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You think so? I was going to say it
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Sure, like fresh mold.