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There was no helping it then. This was a he-said she-said situation that he wanted to avoid. Still, there was no way an outsider could over rule an elder of this council. Not especially one who had a bad record with two of them, three - if Janus' encounter with them the day before was another indicator.   But Elder Kazzuk wasn't satisfied.   "Liar!" the goblin chief yelled. "You were there when the murmurs of our escape started. Lord Pandor started hearing them around, and you were there the very next day! You were there the night when we decided to run. You burned Gasko, Pikkar, and her family's shed to the ground, even when they didn't want to take part in our escape, then you hunted us in the fields. Some of my goblins still have the scars from that fight."   Janus felt the mood o

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