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  • The huldrefolk stroked the underside of one of the scorpions.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • The huldrefolk coveted the shadows where they could hide and slip among the inhabitants of Krynn unnoticed.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • An hour passed and still the huldrefolk contemplated the matter.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • The huldrefolk had used a similar process to create the wyvern sentries.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • Their tails curved upward and writhed like snakes, and the huldrefolk smugly noted a trace of venom on each point.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • The construct clacked its mandibles and its black eyes fixed on the huldrefolk.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • The creatures looked toward the dragon and the huldrefolk, then down at their feet.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • The huldrefolk thrust his thin fingers into the sand and brought up two handfuls.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

  • He was a dark huldrefolk, one of the lost race of faeries who, prior to the gods departing from Krynn, could access the many dimensions that overlapped the world.

    The Day of the Tempest Rabe, Jean 1997

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