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Dreams can be a place of wonder and escape. Nightmares, on the other hand, can be a place of torture and guilt. Both are usually connected to recent events, especially when those events are so vivid and emotional. So when the silhouettes of family and kinsmen being carted off as prisoners continue after waking; it is difficult to know where the nightmare ends and reality begins. Such was the case for Delvar of Evergreen.
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