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... ating him as the king of the future.

   Under the sunset.

   The old Yasser crouched on his waist and walked along the lake at the foot of the mountain with a scepter.

   He stopped suddenly and watched the sunset.

   A group of trilobites are dumping fry into the lake. When they grow up, they will become food for the priests and servants of the Sky Temple.

  Yesel recalled the vows between God and King Ledreki, the words of God recorded on the crown of wisdom. ...

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