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“[[Nameless Ravine]]?  No… you must be [[Chokhan Fifteenth Son Shatters the River|his father]].  Kussir, it is an honor to meet you.  I just wish I were a little more… presentable.”
 
“[[Nameless Ravine]]?  No… you must be [[Chokhan Fifteenth Son Shatters the River|his father]].  Kussir, it is an honor to meet you.  I just wish I were a little more… presentable.”
  
“Indeed.  Sit down, Shai Mei.”  With a puff of essence, he conjured a cup of fragrant tea and set it down on the grass.  Then, he pulled a glowing red cherry from his pocket.   
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“Indeed.  Sit down, Shai Mei.”  With a puff of essence, he conjured a cup of fragrant tea and set it down on the grass.  Then, he pulled a glowing red cherry from his pocket.  Shai Mei’s eyes went wide.  “When did you…”
 
 
Shai Mei’s eyes went wide.  “When did you…”
 
  
 
“I come and I go as I please in the retreat.  I took it from the basket just before they called council.”  He broke the cherry in two and squeezed half of it into the teacup.  “When I was a mortal, I became something of an expert in rare teas, and since dying and being endowed, I have learned even more.  I know that the juice of these cherries, when mixed with tea, has strange and wondrous properties.  If you mix it with Greenroot Tea, you can cure any disease.  I also know that the cherries themselves are fatal to mortals.”  He popped the other half into his mouth.  “If, on the other hand, you’re already dead, they’re quite flavorful.”
 
“I come and I go as I please in the retreat.  I took it from the basket just before they called council.”  He broke the cherry in two and squeezed half of it into the teacup.  “When I was a mortal, I became something of an expert in rare teas, and since dying and being endowed, I have learned even more.  I know that the juice of these cherries, when mixed with tea, has strange and wondrous properties.  If you mix it with Greenroot Tea, you can cure any disease.  I also know that the cherries themselves are fatal to mortals.”  He popped the other half into his mouth.  “If, on the other hand, you’re already dead, they’re quite flavorful.”
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[[Heaven's Mandate]]
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Heaven's Mandate

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