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"I do not call myself mirror-breaker. I do not think anyone here has called me that, either. I will assume that you heard the term from your master, the Sarcosan. You should continue to call me Durgaz.
 
"I do not call myself mirror-breaker. I do not think anyone here has called me that, either. I will assume that you heard the term from your master, the Sarcosan. You should continue to call me Durgaz.
  
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"There is not much tale to tell. We were in the marsh, several days' travel from this place, when we got word that enemies were approaching our position. Kyuad, the Erenlander, had found something he believed to be a ''zordrafin corith. [Durgaz studies the imp carefully for signs of recognition.]'' "We waited until the enemy was nearly upon us, then pushed a rotten tree over onto the ''corith''. It exploded, and it took out a good portion of the woods with it. We escaped."
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"There is not much tale to tell. We were in the marsh, several days' travel from this place, when we got word that enemies were approaching our position. Kyuad, the Erenlander, had found something he believed to be a ''zordrafin corith''. [Durgaz studies the imp carefully for signs of recognition.]'' "We waited until the enemy was nearly upon us, then pushed a rotten tree over onto the ''corith''. It exploded, and it took out a good portion of the woods with it. We escaped."
  
 
"Your master was there. I am sure he could make a much more exciting story from those events than I can. Maybe you should go and ask him."  
 
"Your master was there. I am sure he could make a much more exciting story from those events than I can. Maybe you should go and ask him."  

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