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<i>When you are in the Library again you notice that old man who places the old title less book on the upper self. He covers his face with the hood of his cloak and turns around. He tell you to come and sit at the table in the corner.</i> “I will tell you the end of the story, but after that promise me that you try to free my daughter.” <i>You look at the man thinking you have no time to become a hero or spend any more useless time with this peasant. By the powers you hope nobody notices you talking with this filth.
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<i>When you are in the Library again you notice that old man who places the old title less book on the upper self. He covers his face with the hood of his cloak and turns around. He tell you to come and sit at the table in the corner.</i>  
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“I will tell you the end of the story, but after that promise me that you try to free my daughter.”  
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<i>You look at the man thinking you have no time to become a hero or spend any more useless time with this peasant. By the powers you hope nobody notices you talking with this filth.
  
 
Before you have time to answer his question the old man starts to sing. </i>.
 
Before you have time to answer his question the old man starts to sing. </i>.
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On the sea, the sea my daughter was born
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Always playing on’ my ship great decks
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And I, old man’
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And I, old man, was stupid and done
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And the sea current flows' un'er my ship
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I never say her play’, and never will I
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Till the waves won’t flow’
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And the wind not blow
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The sea, the sea
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Is a lonely place
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It cools my heart
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With hope and fear
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For my daughters blood’
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I ask for peace
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For my daughters blood’
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You will grant me, peace
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But still I hope the time will come
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When you and I’ shall be as one
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I wish I wish my love hadn’t died
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Take my daughters soul’ to wander free
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I’ll take her hear ribbon now
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So you let her body, rest in peace
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......"that was the song Commodore Hekfar song a long time ago. The song saved his life and also cursed his entire bloodline, my bloodline.
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The map I gave you, it is a small piece of a far larger map, I lost the original decades ago. But I will tell you the end of the story, if you wish"
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<i>you nod, and the old man starts to talk</i>
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'''[[Madina/Library/book2/book2a/book2b/book2c|The cursed bloodline]]'''

Revision as of 16:29, 11 January 2008

When you are in the Library again you notice that old man who places the old title less book on the upper self. He covers his face with the hood of his cloak and turns around. He tell you to come and sit at the table in the corner.

“I will tell you the end of the story, but after that promise me that you try to free my daughter.”

You look at the man thinking you have no time to become a hero or spend any more useless time with this peasant. By the powers you hope nobody notices you talking with this filth.

Before you have time to answer his question the old man starts to sing. .

On the sea, the sea my daughter was born Always playing on’ my ship great decks And I, old man’ And I, old man, was stupid and done And the sea current flows' un'er my ship I never say her play’, and never will I Till the waves won’t flow’ And the wind not blow

The sea, the sea Is a lonely place It cools my heart With hope and fear For my daughters blood’ I ask for peace For my daughters blood’ You will grant me, peace

But still I hope the time will come When you and I’ shall be as one

I wish I wish my love hadn’t died Take my daughters soul’ to wander free I’ll take her hear ribbon now So you let her body, rest in peace

......"that was the song Commodore Hekfar song a long time ago. The song saved his life and also cursed his entire bloodline, my bloodline.

The map I gave you, it is a small piece of a far larger map, I lost the original decades ago. But I will tell you the end of the story, if you wish"

you nod, and the old man starts to talk


The cursed bloodline