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died. I said that yes, this recent death had brought me a great deal of anguish.She said that they would mourn my pain, if I wished. I said that it would ease mypain greatly.Going to another one I said that I was there for one who has lost another. Heasked if the one I spoke of felt anguish of the loss. I lied and told them that myfriend Adahn just lost someone close to him. He said they would mourn his painif Adahn would not take offense. I said that if they could it would ease his pain.Elderly Hive DwellerI had seen this old woman pass through the monument several times andthought to speak to her. She said that she didn’t see well and then asked if sheknew me. I said that perhaps she did, but that I did not know her. She thoughtabout my answer for a moment and then asked what I wanted.I said that I had some questions. Her expression curdled and she said I was anadventurer. Name, job and all that. She wouldn’t have any of it, so off with me.I said no, I not, really. She said she had seen the Dustmen put her husband, herson and both her daughters on the Memorial, adventurers, all of them. She’deven swung a sword herself back in the day so she knew one when she sawone. She continued her tirade, saying she bet I had all sorts of barmeequestions. In the end I left, none the wiser.Baen the SenderI saw Baen walking south of the Dustman Monument. As I walked towards himhe saw me and called out “Craddock … good sir?”I asked what did he say. He apologized and said he was called Baen theSender, one of the many runners in the employ of the House of Senders.©2000 All Rights Reserved

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