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Setting: Everywhere
 
Setting: Everywhere
  
The story of [[Falme]] spreads across the whole world, to [[Arad Doman]] and [[Tarabon]] and beyond. Many tales are spread. 'A hundred Bordermen, it was said. No, a thousand. No, a thousand heroes come back from the grave to answer the call of the [[Horn of Valere]]. Ten thousand. They had destroyed a legion of the [[Children of the Light]] entire. They had thrown [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s returned armies back into the sea. They were Artur Hawkwing's armies returned. Toward the mountains they rode, toward the dawn.'
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The story of [[Falme]] spreads across the whole world, to [[Arad Doman]] and [[Tarabon]] and beyond. Many tales are spread. 'A hundred Bordermen, it was said. No, a thousand. No, a thousand [[Hero of the horn|heroes]] come back from the grave to answer the call of the [[Horn of Valere]]. Ten thousand. They had destroyed a legion of the [[Children of the Light]] entire. They had thrown [[Artur Hawkwing]]'s returned armies back into the sea. They were Artur Hawkwing's armies returned. Toward the mountains they rode, toward the dawn.'
  
 
The only thing that every tale has the same is that, at their head rode a man whose face had been seen in the sky above Falme, riding under the banner of the [[Dragon Reborn]].
 
The only thing that every tale has the same is that, at their head rode a man whose face had been seen in the sky above Falme, riding under the banner of the [[Dragon Reborn]].
  
 
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[[Category:The Great Hunt Summaries]]

Revision as of 12:36, 5 March 2007

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Author: Atarah al'Norahn

Characters: Narrator

Setting: Everywhere

The story of Falme spreads across the whole world, to Arad Doman and Tarabon and beyond. Many tales are spread. 'A hundred Bordermen, it was said. No, a thousand. No, a thousand heroes come back from the grave to answer the call of the Horn of Valere. Ten thousand. They had destroyed a legion of the Children of the Light entire. They had thrown Artur Hawkwing's returned armies back into the sea. They were Artur Hawkwing's armies returned. Toward the mountains they rode, toward the dawn.'

The only thing that every tale has the same is that, at their head rode a man whose face had been seen in the sky above Falme, riding under the banner of the Dragon Reborn.

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