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manna
1. manna (see rev 2:17)
2. Manna is the bread that came down from
3. When manna was not enough they began to
4. He sensed Halon didn't believe Manna, but Saldon felt that what the man said was true
5. Manna was and is too well known, and I needed to rest without being harried for stories and tales
6. Manna looked over his shoulder, hearing a hissing sound of the oars dripping water at the end of their cycle
7. Saldon and Halon scrambled to their feet and did as instructed, Manna let fly with the mainsail and the boat visibly slowed
8. " Manna shouted back, without facing them
9. What would Manna do now? Did he set them up for this trap? Why would he? Was he really Manna? All these questions flooded his mind until he realised he had no answers yet and concentrated on questions he could have answers to
10. "What weapons have we collected?" Manna asked, spreading them on the thwart
11. Manna told them of his trip back to Chram and how he wished he had not gone back at all
12. Manna waited a sensible pause to change the subject and then asked; "Tell me of your journey to Illeander thus far
13. " Manna shifted in his seat as if to divulge a great secret, checked the mainsail, adjusted the course slightly, then began his story; "It is said that many years ago, all the kings from all of the lands feared that their wizards were getting too powerful and alien powers were being used to interfere in the running of things
14. Manna pulled out a stoppered jug from a sack under the seat, drank a little of the liquid and offered it around
15. Manna studied the two adventurers
16. "Cruzel, " Manna restarted the tale, "began to make his way to Illeander after he was expelled from Nentass by his king
17. They all nodded in agreement as Manna changed course to bear down on the stricken vessel and its attackers
18. Manna took over the tiller and Halon stood down to the experienced sailor
19. Saldon and Halon leaned on the opposite side of the boat to counterbalance the gunwale that was nearly underwater, but Manna was skilled in racing boats and there was never a real threat of capsizing
20. Manna had realised at the very last second that the 'dead' men had no wounds
21. Manna had calculated that they were a good day or two northeast from Illeander
22. Manna kept the king amused with stories, among some were the stock stories that adventurers told, knowing them at least to be half true, and actually happen to someone who knew someone, but were told as if they had recently happened to him
23. Manna accepted the offer, which he felt was the least he could do as the other two had declined so quickly, and left the group as soon as he had made his choice
24. “I am sure Manna is exhausted from his helping the Madra
25. ” Manna informed his companions
26. “If we were to find the Globe again, would you use it to restore the city and the kingdom?” Manna asked
27. Saldon and Manna soon fell asleep
28. How did Cruzel hope to rule Illeander? Why was Manna so mysterious? Was the king of the Madra being honest about the pirate boats? Where would Illeander be best to enter from, the sea or land? The sea would be quickest, but there was no cover on the sea, it was open and obvious
29. Manna was saddened to think that they would have to leave the security of Madra
30. “I agree with Halon,” Manna added, “but I still trust them less than even the Silver Island Elves
31. suggested that they head directly across the Banter Mountains, Manna did not object
32. He shook his head and noticed that his best friend and Manna had dozed off in the intense heat
33. Halon and Manna followed his gaze and saw a shadow silhouetted against the light
34. Halon and Manna explained the whole story as briefly to their hosts as they could
35. Manna walked back into the cave and stopped to look at some drawings on the walls
36. “A dragon?” Manna asked Halon
37. ” Manna half joked
38. Halon and Manna awoke to find that Flesh’ailer had already left the cave before them
39. “You will take us?” Manna asked in answer to the statement, relieved that the old man had decided
40. Manna realised that money and wealth had no value in this forgotten land
41. Manna decided not to enlighten him
42. “What is that?” Manna asked
43. Wiping his face with his hand and arm, Manna sat up and felt his shoulder
44. ” Manna stated, nursing his arm
45. ” Manna answered, directing everyone’s gaze back to the serpent, the body had continued swaying and another head was replacing the first
46. ” “What were you doing over there?” Manna asked, pointing to the handle on the floor
47. Manna took the mirror and replaced it on the rock where Halon had found it, making sure that he laid it in exactly the place it had been, according to the dust
48. Saldon frowned at Manna for a second and seeing Flesh’ailer’s hesitation, moved toward the snake and put his hand out as if to grasp the snake’s neck
49. Manna stood erect and nodded his head
50. ” Halon looked at Manna