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Chapter II - Pages 1 to 10
1- The Arrival
2- The Question
3- Lost Souls
4- Frightened
5- Danger Ahead
6- The Weapon Is Ajar
7- Desperate Search
8- An Ending Plea
9- The Promise
10- The Wandering
Chapter II - Pages 11 to 23
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Dorias' Night's Plight
Chapter II
In this dim starlight
I see her in a horrifying fright
Trying to make her way
Through the pass
With only the starlight
To guide her through the night
The breeze I knew
Was pleasant and a tease
As it whistled through the trees
Her breeze was not a tease
It was as frightening
As our stormy seas
She felt only horror
Not a tease
As she passed through
The barren waste of trees
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