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THE THIRD CIVIL WAR: A difficult personality
Author: Victor Amos Regannez
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"I knew it." Lord Mordian whispered to himself.

"Did you just say something Lord Mordian?" Prince Elrond asked.

"Oh no, it is nothing - what I said does not concern what you said about King Arron Thickroar." Lord Mordian said, looking innocently at the elven prince.

Prince Elrond then put up a long stare at him, looking searchingly at his eyes. "Is there something you know that we do not know?" He asked. "Or maybe there is something that you are hesitant to speak to us about."

Lord Mordian's eyes moved to Galrut's direction, however Galrut refused to make an eye contact with him, thus he looked somewhere else. "Why do you ask?"

"Why I ask is not the problem, now answer the question would you?" He snapped.

Lord Mordian was silent for about seven heartbeats. "What if I refuse to answer your question, what would you do to me?" He turned cold, putting up a daring stare at prince Elrond, clenching his jaw and caressing the silver shaft of his sword.

Prince Elrond then rested his back on his
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