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After reading the first chapter, I am filled with questions. Who is Shun and what about his past haunts him? "The Warsinger Opus: The Breaking of Bells" snares you and knows just what to say to keep you there. Adventurous, mysterious, and well written. 
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    An anchor dives, it does not fall.
    Depends on context and situation. That is what makes it so much fun to describe ^_^
    Glad you are enjoying!
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