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"And you, Yelis?" said Mextumsila. "What do you think of Pasina?" “I think it's a long way from home,” said Yelis, a sharp laugh rising from Elendiz. It was Ewin, David, and Abigial glances. Fate had already made its choice for her. Mextumsila continued. “I don't want you to think we're out of danger, danger starts again here. Be careful what you say inside the city walls. First of all, you mustn't mention the Black cavalry. This has never been a side-taking city, since the fall all members of the Ice people have agreed. It is said that the Ice people settled here before Ergekon. Here, Tonka's followers are little liked. You must not forget that,” he said. Elendiz gasped and Uras muttered in a low voice. Tumaris turned pale, but Mextumsila calmly continued. "We should get as little attention as possible." "We're not going to use our own names here," he continued. “I am known here as “Ayda” and you will have to come up with new names for yourself,” he said. “We must enter the city befo
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