The book Abuud: the One-Eyed God was written by author Richard S. Tuttle Here you can read free online of Abuud: the One-Eyed God book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Abuud: the One-Eyed God a good or bad book?
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Situated on the Cleb River, the warehouse had three canals that ran into the building from the river. Each canal had a barge floating at the end of it inside the building, and a large door that could be lifted to let the barge enter the flow of the river. The barges were meant to float downstream to the port city of Dalek on the Targa Sea. There the barges were emptied and the freight put on ships for transportation to foreign cities. When the barges were empty, they were hauled back to Cleb by ...specially constructed wagons and lowered into the canals inside the warehouse. Abuud worshippers ran through the streets around the warehouse screaming, "Abuud is great!" Master Khatama stood by the large door on the riverside of the warehouse and peered out through a crack in the door. It was dark outside, but most of the followers of Abuud were carrying torches and were fairly easy to spot. Behind him stood Arik, Tedi, and Wylan. They each held the reins to their mounts and stood silently.
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