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1. How long had Serafina and Neela been swimming fast? ANSWER: For over an hour 2. On who did Serafina’s uncle wanted her mother to declare war? ANSWER: On Admiral Kolfinn 3. What might be the last thing Neela ever say to her brother? ANSWER: That he was a tube worm 4. What’s the full name of the merman who told the girls that they should hide in an abandonned eel cave?
ANSWER: Zeno Piscor 5. What’s the name of the moray tht attacked Neela?
ANSWER: Tiberius 6. Which towns have fallen?
ANSWER: Tsarno and every town in between 7. Who did Neela called a lumpsucker?
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True of false. Serafina’s gag was removed at the same time as her shackles and blindfold.
ANSWER: False

9. What will happen if Serafina decides to sing?
ANSWER: Her kidnappers will cut the other thumb of the canta magnus. 10. What is the exact answer of Serafina when Traho asked her if she had been summoned? ANSWER: “You didn’t summon me, you kidnapped me.”

11. Where were the four lines Traho recited from? ANSWER: They were from the Iele’s chant.

12. What did Serafina heard when a little bubble popped, softly, right inside her ear? ANSWER: “Lie, chid.”

13. Where were Thalassa and Serafina taken? ANSWER: To the prisonner’s tent

14. Why was Thalassa kidnapped too? ANSWER: Because Traho believes the Iele are real and he thinks that she has some connection with them

15. Neela and Serafina both had a dream and they somehow seem to be linked. Why? ANSWER: Because they had the very same dream

16. What does Serafina think Kolfinn wants to do? ANSWER: She thinks he want to free the

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