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Examples
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"When every warmlander bows to me," she answered without hesitation.
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The balance between the Plated Folk and the warmlander has been seriously altered.
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"When every warmlander has been emptied to a dead husk?"
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Bending to pass under the sill was the largest intelligent warmlander Jon-Tom had yet encountered.
The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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"By my annointment as Sorcerer-Majestic of the Last Circle, by the brow of EIrath-Vune now long dust, by all the oaths that bind all the practitioners of True Magic back to the beginnings of divination, I swear to you that what I have to say is vital to the survival of Weaver as well as warmlander, and that it can be imparted only to the Grand Webmistress herself!"
The Hour of the Gate Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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Bending to pass under the sill was the largest intelligent warmlander Jon-Tom had yet encountered.
The Day of the Dissonance Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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He quivered at the thought, "you're a nice person, warmlander. i like you."
The Hour of the Gate Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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"By my annointment as Sorcerer-Majestic of the Last Circle, by the brow of EIrath-Vune now long dust, by all the oaths that bind all the practitioners of True Magic back to the beginnings of divination, I swear to you that what I have to say is vital to the survival of Weaver as well as warmlander, and that it can be imparted only to the Grand Webmistress herself!"
The Hour of the Gate Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1984
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"So you see, it is in my own best interest to go along with and to help you, as it would be for any warmlander satisfied with his existence.
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Different from anything a warmlander can imagine. "
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