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Chapter 25: Warmonger

Author: Phenomenal Pen
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“As much as we would like to provide you the information that you seek,” Chief Reijo orated, “there are two things that hinder us. First, the ill reputation of your companion precedes him. The red northern lights have given us fair warning of his arrival. It doesn’t bode well for our village to receive a member of the Clan of Salamanders.”

Temujin tensed and a muscle in his jaw jumped. He knew precisely what the chieftain was referring to: the ancient match between Tamerlane and Gunnar, the representative of the Clan of Undina at the Gold Lotus Tournament. Tamerlane had been notorious for being a brutal fighter.

“Temujin comes in peace,” Aki spoke. “He does not mean any insult to your clan by coming here. Like I said, we are both simply passing through and have business of great import that we need to see done.”

“Be that as it may, the customs of the clan are iron, Aki-oujo, and I am merely a servant to the will of my people. As a future leader of your own clan, I am sure you can
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