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The boulders two paces from Sindak resembled hunching beasts. He glanced at them, scanned the swaying pines, then folded his arms and gave the Flint warriors a lock-jawed stare. They were engaged in a discussion that sounded vaguely hostile, at least as hostile as men about to fall on their faces could sound. Koracoo and Gonda stood silently, listening.War Chief Cord’s hood rested on his back and Sindak could get a good look at his face for the first time. His hair was shaved on the sides, in th...e fashion of Flint war chiefs, leaving a black bristly ridge down the center of his skull, and he had evil-looking serpents tattooed on his cheeks. He was curiously unpretentious. Most war chiefs seemed to be taken with their own wiles. Although his current lack of pretension could result from the fact that he was so tired he could barely stand, it looked genuine. When Cord shook his head at something Ogwed said, his long pointed nose cast a shadow across his cheek. “What if it was your daughter, Ogwed?”
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