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In a way, the first eleven chapters of Song of Homana are almost idyllic. It's all about our righteous heroes (...assuming you've never read Shapechangers anyway) and their subtextual love affair while they engage in guerilla warfare against a tyrant.
But that can't last forever, can it? And here is a point where things are going to start to change.
( And here's where Carillon starts being rather gross, and I'm saying that in a book with FINN )
But that can't last forever, can it? And here is a point where things are going to start to change.
( And here's where Carillon starts being rather gross, and I'm saying that in a book with FINN )