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He took my family,_ Adamat said. __lackmailed me, and he still has my wife and oldest son. I want to get them back, and then kill him slowly.___ lot of violence planned, for a family man,_ the eunuch said.Adamat leaned forward. ___amily,__ he said. __emember that word. There is nothing that will make a man more desperate and more capable of violence than endangering his family.
Brian McClellan The Crimson Campaign
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He took my family,_ Adamat said. __lackmailed me, and he still has my wife and oldest son. I want to get them back, and then kill him slowly.___ lot of violence planned, for a family man,_ the eunuch said.Adamat leaned forward. ___amily,__ he said. __emember that word. There is nothing that will make a man more desperate and more capable of violence than endangering his family.

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