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[[Image:stormofamber2.gif|frame|Storm of Amber, in early battle-dress]]"I will never forget the first I saw of him.  He was a true horselord, all pride and bright colors; his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanfu hanfu] cut in the fashion of his people and colored a bold red, with a darker green pattern embroidered into the cloth and a gold sash tied around his waist.  He was handsome, with a broad face and high cheekbones, and was tall and strong as a pennon in the breeze.  He had only just grown in the short goatee and mustache that dot his chin and upper lip and bristle when he smiles.  His hair was long and dark as fresh soil; he did not tell me until later that the braids were to guard against knots while he rode.  The gold pinfeathers we now tie into our hair, those were yet a day in his future.
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[[Image:stormofamber2.gif|Storm of Amber, in early battle-dress]]"I will never forget the first I saw of him.  He was a true horselord, all pride and bright colors; his [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanfu hanfu] cut in the fashion of his people and colored a bold red, with a darker green pattern embroidered into the cloth and a gold sash tied around his waist.  He was handsome, with a broad face and high cheekbones, and was tall and strong as a pennon in the breeze.  He had only just grown in the short goatee and mustache that dot his chin and upper lip and bristle when he smiles.  His hair was long and dark as fresh soil; he did not tell me until later that the braids were to guard against knots while he rode.  The gold pinfeathers we now tie into our hair, those were yet a day in his future.
  
 
"He was fresh in his glory and smelled of a summer afternoon.  I had never seen one of the Solars before; I wasn't born until they were long gone.  All the same, I recognized him instantly; I'd only heard one other speak with such clarity, and she lived still in Yu Shan.  When I heard his voice, I knew the vulgar thunder would never win his heart and I knew that I was saved."
 
"He was fresh in his glory and smelled of a summer afternoon.  I had never seen one of the Solars before; I wasn't born until they were long gone.  All the same, I recognized him instantly; I'd only heard one other speak with such clarity, and she lived still in Yu Shan.  When I heard his voice, I knew the vulgar thunder would never win his heart and I knew that I was saved."

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