“What do you mean by that?” questioned Rosethorn suspiciously. “Oh, nothing,” replied Tris innocently. “Tell me the truth,” commanded Rosethorn sternly. “But it is the truth,” countered Tris. “Can you two shut up?” asked Daja. “’Mordero daghain pas duente cuebiyar,’” said Kel softly to herself. (A/N- Please note that I did not make up that phrase on my own. It is from Chapter 49 (The Dark One Stirs) on the 5th page, in a book called The Eye of the World, by Robert Jordan. It belongs to him, but I made up the meaning, cuz he didn’t say what it was.) “What did you say?” asked Niko, genuinely interested. “I said ‘Mordero daghain pas duente cuebiyar.’ I heard it once. It’s a Yamani (A/N- I changed what language it was supposedly from also!) prophecy about other worlds. It translates to ‘When Lady Knights roam again, as with Immortals, other worlds shall be discovered by them,’” explained Kel. Niko didn’t answer, as he was deep in thought. “Tell us more in, what was it?” said Daja. “Sure. I would be called a ‘Far Dareis Mai’ (A/N-Any time I write the letters ‘RJ’ in these thinys (You know, what I'm putting my stuff in now) behind a weird word of phrase, it belongs to Robert Jordan! Thanx!), a Maiden of the Spear. Also, this is a ‘mandarb’ (RJ), a blade. And what I want more than anything is to ‘Corenne’ (RJ) home, or return home.” “More! More!” chanter everyone. Kel blushed at the attention she was getting. “Well, if you really want me to…” “Yeah!” shouted her audience. Kel took a deep breath and began teaching Yamani.
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