Chapter 11-3

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“Well done,” Rhys said. “The settlers will report on urgent needs once they look over their new houses, farms, and shops, and we’ll discuss how to help each of them as individual cases. The small craftsmen can be adequately handled this way, but the larger establishments—I’m thinking particularly of the mines, the smithies, and the mills—will need more coordinated work. The korrigans who came are involved in the mines and the smithies, and they understand the mills, so I’ve asked Tiernoc to help gather information about the state of affairs with all of the bigger industries as they move from place to place.” Edern said, “Tiernoc was eager to get some of his folk started in trade but I explained to him he may find that difficult until we solve the riddle of the deficits in the local fae.

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