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“A god's house I might fear,” he said, “but what has that to do with Wauhanak?” Then, to Illbane, “Why are you smiling so?” “Hear your own words,” the sage answered. Culaehra thought back, then realized that he finally did believe the Ulharls were really not divine. Would he believe that of the Ulin, when he met their smith Agrapax? He drank the brewed herbs, but Yocote insisted that he rest for an hour or two. He brewed another tea for all to share, and they sipped and chatted about the adventu...res of the last few months. They were amazed to discover how much they had all changed. “Yocote has become a shaman, and Culaehra a man worthy of any trust,” Kitishane said in tones of surprise. “Lua has turned from a timid sparrow into an archer who can slay if she must. Only I have changed little, save for becoming the trained fighter that I used to pretend I was.” “Oh, no, sister!” Lua protested. “You have changed far more than that! You are more quiet, you do not bluster or storm at those you perceive as a threat—and you are so much more sure of yourself that I might not know you if I had not seen the changes as they happened.”
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