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:It was a rocky, mountainous country on the coast. Folk thought that was all that lay behind the house words. High rocky mountains, deep shadowy dells and chasms. But it was what his ancient sires found in the shadows ''under'' the mountains that held the secrets of his lineage.
 
:It was a rocky, mountainous country on the coast. Folk thought that was all that lay behind the house words. High rocky mountains, deep shadowy dells and chasms. But it was what his ancient sires found in the shadows ''under'' the mountains that held the secrets of his lineage.
  
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'''Kaeser''' and '''Kauler''' were his fathers, but one of the '''Fae''' had raised him as they delved the mountain depths, along with his friend '''Jayne'''. It was '''Nan''' who had taught him to be a good man-thing. Not any man-thing, with the possible exception of Jayne, a girl man-thing, but vested with boundless imagination had passed on as much learning as Nan.
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'''Kaeser''' and '''Kaueler''' were his fathers, but one of the '''Fae''' had raised him as they delved the mountain depths, along with his friend '''Jayne'''. It was '''Nan''' who had taught him to be a good man-thing. Not any man-thing, with the possible exception of Jayne, a girl man-thing, but vested with boundless imagination had passed on as much learning as Nan.
  
 
:Truth, Nan didn't precisely approve of the habits Jayne fostered on him, but they were typically fun things so he soaked them in anyway.
 
:Truth, Nan didn't precisely approve of the habits Jayne fostered on him, but they were typically fun things so he soaked them in anyway.

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