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The Legend and the Man

Author: K.K.S.
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It was reasonable that Lon would mourn the death of all they’d built together. It had been Lonnix that had spread news of Disseus’s feats far and wide. Inspiring others to hire him.

And keep our pockets fat with coin.

It was Lonnix that built the name.

“You keep it going.” Disseus suggested. “Most only dealt with you anyway.”

They’d hardly know my face were I standing before them.

“Nobody would believe that!” Lon cried in appall.

“Talk to King Phalanx, he’ll back your story as a favor to me. Remind him how he became King of the Paladines.” Disseus gave him a stunned look.

Disseus knew Lon had it in him to do the job. But at the very least, Phalanx would offer Lonnix a job or a new Ardae assassin to befriend.

Lon had a cunning way about him that made him very personable.

“Don’t fear yet.” Nim assured. “We’ve a bit before we must go.”

“No.” Another voice interjected as Bernus

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