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ok, but it is a long one... Corporal Crusty Send a noteboard - 25/09/2009 03:44:25 AM
"Valda waited until he turned before drawing his own weapon on the other side of the courtyard, a flashy move, the sword blurring as it spun in his left hand, leaping to his right hand to make another blurred wheel in the air before settling, upright and rock steady before him, in both hands."
Although not that long for WoT...
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