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They had moved, somewhere in the second hour, from the ice cultivation to the broader framework — the things Alistair was filling in around the edges of the three systems, the categories she didn’t have complete information on. Eleanor had produced tea at some point. The afternoon had the settled, productive quality of a room that had found its working rhythm.

He was explaining Covenant and Curse bearers.

"Outside the three cultivated systems," he said. "Innate. Not developed ...

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