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But i stood to battle, in my silver and coral armor, at the edge of the Abyss, for Patternfall.  I saw the Unicorn choose you and i must trust she knows you better then I.
 
But i stood to battle, in my silver and coral armor, at the edge of the Abyss, for Patternfall.  I saw the Unicorn choose you and i must trust she knows you better then I.
  
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But I do know Vielle.  As I write this in the dawn of your reign it will be a long time till you have known her as long as i have. She is deep, and wise, and kind and loyal. Her blindness in our watery land made her deeply sad. She cut a tragic figure amongst the Rembans and we loved her all the more for her grace. I trust her more then i shall ever trust you. I trust her heart. To my vast surprise I have seen the wonderful, kind, and sad woman she always was suddenly and unexpectedly bloom, showing strength of will and steady purpose since she was forced on you.  I bitterly argued with Moire about her demand of you.  I see now what Moire hoped.  To see a smile on my old friends face is enough to set aside my anger to some degree.  
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But I do know Vielle.  As I write this in the dawn of your reign it will be a long time till you have known her as long as i have. She is deep, and wise, and kind and loyal. Her blindness in our watery land made her deeply sad. She cut a tragic figure amongst the Rembans and we loved her all the more for her grace. I trust her more then i shall ever trust you. I trust her heart. To my vast surprise I have seen the wonderful, kind, and sad woman she always was suddenly and unexpectedly bloom, showing strength of will and steady purpose since she was forced on you.  I bitterly argued with Moire about her demand of you.  I see now what Moire hoped.  To see a smile on my old friends face is enogh to set aside my anger to some degree.  
  
 
So i will trust Moire, and Vielle, and I will begin trying to trust you.  To that end, i will, as i did at the edge of the Abyss, bend knee and give my fealty in defense of Amber.  
 
So i will trust Moire, and Vielle, and I will begin trying to trust you.  To that end, i will, as i did at the edge of the Abyss, bend knee and give my fealty in defense of Amber.  

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