Editing Take tea with the Burly Lieutenant
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[...] forced by the King to take that companion apart, piece by piece by piece, and cast them into the sea. | [...] forced by the King to take that companion apart, piece by piece by piece, and cast them into the sea. | ||
− | [...]the Clay Highwayman walked into the sea after the pieces of his beloved[...] | + | [...]the Clay Highwayman walked into the sea after the pieces of his beloved[...]}} |
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|Effect 5 = This time, you inquire about the Mountain-Sherd. What happened to it? […] | |Effect 5 = This time, you inquire about the Mountain-Sherd. What happened to it? […] | ||
The Lieutenant tilts his head. "Isn't it obvious? 'e's put it into hisself. That's why we call 'im the Clay Laird – 'e's no subject of the King with a Hundred Hearts any longer." | The Lieutenant tilts his head. "Isn't it obvious? 'e's put it into hisself. That's why we call 'im the Clay Laird – 'e's no subject of the King with a Hundred Hearts any longer." | ||
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