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The ferry going north should get me
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closer to the Kitsune and Tesio Ridge.
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We meet as our ancestors did before us.
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What brings you to the joining of the
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I'm looking for passage north.
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You smell like a wolf.
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You are hunting something.
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I am, but I have no quarrel with the
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Inu. The fairerryyman is a friend. Why
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not wait for him with old Hoochi?
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All right, Hoochi. We'll share the
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Whatever you hunt must be important. The
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lands ahead are not kind to the
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You don't look too concerned for your
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You sound like my son. I have tread this
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path more times than either of you.
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Your village is somewhere up north. Our
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cotan is a river. Your people make too
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much noise fighting down in the
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grasslands. I don't know how the other
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Kotan get a window of sleep.
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You make it sound like we're children.
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What do you call Aso? A land of trade,
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community, and prosperity.
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Only children see weakness in that, and
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Some children might not have a choice.
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Is that why you hunt alone?
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You travel alone. I know what I'm doing.
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The cold makes the air feel crisper up
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river. Stay out of trouble, Storino.
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Come trade at Akotan. The village is
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Your horse made it over on the cargo