Athonese sets forth for the Don't Drop Inn
Athonese was dismayed by Amaryllis' last few letters. The fair enchantress had a gift for cooking 'twas true, was as much of a magician as herself when it came to the culinary arts, but all that was in the letters was work, work, work. "Twas time that Amaryllis had a holiday, perchance to visit her young cousin whom she had never seen.
She had spoken often of him. Why not take a few days off? No sooner had the thought been formed, then Athonese called for her mount, whistled for her wolf, and set forth, to rescue Amaryllis from tedium.
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Al-Ma'lari asked: "Is all Mankind becoming blind to the truth?"
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