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“You have chosen iron over wisdom,” she said. “So be it. The river will remember.”

Every now and then, on the hottest night of the dry season, a fisherman will see a single, silver light moving beneath his boat. It is not a fish. It is not a reflection. It is the star on her brow. And if he is very quiet, very humble, he can hear her whisper: nak klahan dav tep

Nak Klahan Dav Tep had heard pleas before—screams, bargains, curses. But she had never heard a man offer himself for a village of people who had already forgotten his name. She felt a strange tremor in her star-crest, a warmth that was not the sun. “You have chosen iron over wisdom,” she said

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