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*The others all think I should have had Kwaan executed for betraying me.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
 
*The others all think I should have had Kwaan executed for betraying me.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
 
*Why did he turn against me, denouncing me to the entire Conclave of Worldbringers?{{book ref|mb1|29}}
 
*Why did he turn against me, denouncing me to the entire Conclave of Worldbringers?{{book ref|mb1|29}}
*Surely, even if I'm not the right one—as Kwaan now claims—my presence at the Well of Ascension couldn't possibly be worse than what will happen if the Deepness continues to destroy the land.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
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*Surely, even if I’m not the right one—as Kwaan now claims—my presence at the Well of Ascension couldn’t possibly be worse than what will happen if the Deepness continues to destroy the land.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
   
 
=== Later Life and Death ===
 
=== Later Life and Death ===
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=== Alendi ===
 
=== Alendi ===
 
*That he should be the one who finally discovered the great Hero of Terris prophecy is a matter that would cause me to laugh, had events turned out just a little differently.{{book ref|mb1|19}}
 
*That he should be the one who finally discovered the great Hero of Terris prophecy is a matter that would cause me to laugh, had events turned out just a little differently.{{book ref|mb1|19}}
To tell the truth, I'd probably kill him this moment if I knew where he'd gone. At the time, however, I just couldn't do it.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
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To tell the truth, I’d probably kill him this moment if I knew where he’d gone. At the time, however, I just couldn’t do it.{{book ref|mb1|29}}
The man had become like a father to me. To this day, I don't know why he suddenly decided that I wasn't the Hero. Why did he turn against me, denouncing me to the entire Conclave of Worldbringers?{{book ref|mb1|29}}
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The man had become like a father to me. To this day, I don’t know why he suddenly decided that I wasn’t the Hero. Why did he turn against me, denouncing me to the entire Conclave of Worldbringers?{{book ref|mb1|29}}
   
 
Following Kwaan's decision to denounce Alendi, Alendi never fully came to understand why exactly Kwaan had changed his mind. The memory of the betrayal seemed to surreal to Alendi and haunted his thoughts to his last days.{{epigraph ref|mb1|15}}
 
Following Kwaan's decision to denounce Alendi, Alendi never fully came to understand why exactly Kwaan had changed his mind. The memory of the betrayal seemed to surreal to Alendi and haunted his thoughts to his last days.{{epigraph ref|mb1|15}}

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