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Mandorallen turned to Barak. If it please thee, my Lord, he requested politely, deliver my challenge as soon as they approach us. Barak shrugged. It's your skin, he noted. He eyed the advancing knights and then lifted his voice in a great roar. Sir Madorallen, Baron of Vo Mandor, desires entertainment, he declaimed. It would amuse him if each of your parties would select a champion to joust with him. If, however, you are all such cowardly dogs that you have no stomach for such a contest, cease this brawling and stand aside so that your betters may pass. Splendidly spoken, my Lord Barak, Madorallen said with admiration. I've always had a way with words, Barak replied modestly.

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Mandorallen turned to Barak. If it please thee, my Lord, he requested politely, deliver my challenge as soon as they approach us. Barak shrugged. It's your skin, he noted. He eyed the advancing knights and then lifted his voice in a great roar. Sir Madorallen, Baron of Vo Mandor, desires entertainment, he declaimed. It would amuse him if each of your parties would select a champion to joust with him. If, however, you are all such cowardly dogs that you have no stomach for such a contest, cease this brawling and stand aside so that your betters may pass. Splendidly spoken, my Lord Barak, Madorallen said with admiration. I've always had a way with words, Barak replied modestly.

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David Carroll Eddings (July 7, 1931 – June 2, 2009) was an American fantasy writer. With his wife Leigh, he authored several best-selling epic fantasy novel series, including The Belgariad (1982–84), The Malloreon (1987–91), The Elenium (1989–91), The Tamuli (1992–94), and The Dreamers (2003–06).