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Green was the official color of the Mimbrae priesthood. It reminded them of the green, growing things they had lost when the Lantians forced them to flee north. Kest rather liked it. He left his office and descended a long spiral stair to the main floor of the Temple, then out into the frigid air of Panor. The Temple was on the upper shelf, above the city proper, and the rail line ran along in front between the building and the skydocks. Before he got anywhere near the little station with its ra...ised platform, the attendant initiate lit the signal lamp, a glowing red beacon on the end of the platform. A small pony engine pulling a passenger car and two flatcars pulled into the platform as he arrived. “I need you to take me to the shipyards,” he said to the engineer as he boarded. “At once, Shokhlar.” The man nodded, doffing his cap respectfully. He called a warning and the train shuddered, jerking forward into clattering motion. As it picked up speed, he tugged on the steam whistle, blowing two short blasts.
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