Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 49

He didn't pray to the cora, though. the cora would never answer such a prayer. he simply said the words in his head, not directing them to any deity in particular.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 33

"yes, chieftain," he said and sat back down on the bedding next to the cora effigy, lightly rubbing his arm.

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Cost of Life 2 - Chapter 4

You will never have to worry about cora hurting you anymore. i promse."

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 34

"yes, chieftain," he said and sat back down on the bedding next to the cora effigy, lightly rubbing his arm.

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Ander - Chapter 4, Subchapter 16

_they took his nails, by the cora, they took his nails..._ "i'm sorry, sister..." he mumbled, his voice coming out in a slurry mush because his mouth was so badly swollen. "i know it was right here... but i lost it..."

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Untitled Rough Draft, Part 6

"twenty-six," cora answered. "they're probably still here, then." kolya hopped up to the bay doors, grabbed on to the edge, and hoisted herself up. "some of them definitely are." corwin's voice quivered.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 15

He looked to the east, wondering if the spirits of the great wolves who leave this world really do drift up to the cora riding the ashes of their funeral pyres, like mother always said, but the top half of the cora could not be seen through the thick layer

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 82

_this is it_, he thought, looking out over a sea of black hatred, spewing forth from the cora's pass like the froth from the mouth of a rabid animal. _this is where we make our stand._

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Ander - Part 4: Subchapter 16

_they took his nails, by the cora, they took his nails..._ "i'm sorry, sister..." he mumbled, his voice coming out in a slurry mush because his mouth was so badly swollen. "i know it was right here... but i lost it..."

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Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 18

This punishment will end when the accused breathes his last breath, or when the first rays of the morning sun strike the cora's statue. if the accused can last till then, then surely it means the cora wants him to survive."

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Ander - Chapter 2, Subchapter 5

He was standing underneath the great cora statue, exactly where the fox's cage had stood before everything went to hell.

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Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 18

This punishment will end when the accused breathes his last breath, or when the first rays of the morning sun strike the cora's statue. if the accused can last till then, then surely it means the cora wants him to survive."

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