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Chapter 22
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It was early, but it didn't matter, in Nirn the winter was eternal and the blizzards were too violent to distinguish anything more than two feet from our noses. Daggers that stabbed and stabbed mercilessly and made me feel no face or nose, and my hands didn't even listen to me. My legs moved behind a reddish shadow that did nothing more than complain about the slowness of my steps.

He still expected a novice to measure up on a polar planet with extreme conditions.

"If a snow bear comes, you're going to run," he threatened from time to time. Sometimes I'd trade the bear for mammoths, saber cats, frost wolves, giant freeze spiders, ice wraiths, trolls, and even dragons.

The problem was, he wasn't kidding.

In Nirn we could meet this terrible fauna at any moment, although Gina's tone would make it difficult for them to deal with it. What two Vikings as wardrobes had not achieved, there would be no beast to achieve either.

“Where we go? I asked after a while.

He had gone from not feeling h
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