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On the Island of Varnn lived a Nain named Ven Polypheme.He is set off as one of his first and last inspection.He and the crew went to their destination where they were robbed and killed by the Fire Pirates.Ven wakes up to find himself in good hands by the Sailors of the Serlinda.He then stays at the Hare Warren with his new friend from the ship.He then gets arrested for stealing a ring but didn’t.He was then found innocent and was released.An evil spirit possessed Clemency and they travel to the Floating Island to retrieve the Living water need it to stop her from becoming a Reverent.

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The main character of the story is Ven.He is very brave but shy at the same time he’s brave.He is very smart by staying with Char his new buddy from the ship the Serelinda into the island of Serendair.If he was adventurous he would wander somewhere and get kidnapped or be killed by demonic spirits.If he didn’t come aboard the Serelinda he would pretty much be dead in the middle of the ocean.If he stayed out of the Hare Warden,he would be killed by haunted spirits outside of the inn.If he didn’t look at the ring he wouldn’t be accused of stealing it and brought to the court to be judged.

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