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Chapter 1

A Song of Death

The sword sung the song of A Thousand Deaths. Aelyth rejoiced in the beauty of that song. To her it was as if she were conducting a brilliant symphony, each note as masterful as it was violent. Surrounded by her sisters, each a skilled warrior, honed to a razor sharp edge much like the weapons they carried; Aelyth marveled at the sight. But what truly inspired her, what pushed her forward in to the thickest of the fighting was the sound. Two hundred Daug. . .

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    Chapter 1

    A Song of Death

    The sword sung the song of A Thousand Deaths. Aelyth rejoiced in the beauty of that song. To her it was as if she were conducting a brilliant symphony, each note as masterful as it was violent. Surrounded by her sisters, each a skilled warrior, honed to a razor sharp edge much like the weapons they carried; Aelyth marveled at the sight. But what truly inspired her, what pushed her forward in to the thickest of the fighting was the sound. Two hundred Daug. . .

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      Renee J. Branson commented on an excerpt of Daughter of the Sword
      I agree with showing us the daughter fighting. It could also be used as a foreshadowing device if you wished it. 
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