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asti

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By keeping to the left, the drive holds on up the Russian River Valley, through the miles of the noted Asti Vineyards to Cloverdale, and then by way of Pieta, Witter, and Highland Springs to Lakeport.

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Once, more than a thousand years before when the walls of Memphir were young, Asti had lived among men below.

But in the richness and softness which was trading Memphir, empire of empires, Asti found no place.

For Asti was an austere God, delighting in plain walls and bare altars.

So they came into the innermost shrine of Asti and there Varta made graceful obeisance to the great cowled and robed figure which sat enthroned, its hidden eyes focused upon its own outstretched hand.

But the sun of Asti lighted their way and perhaps some virtue in the rays from it kept away the makers of such trails.

Overhead the worlds and sun of Asti still traveled their appointed paths.

But his people knew the art of such communication long before the first priest of Asti had stumbled upon their secret.

But to me it appears that Asti is not yet done with the pattern He was weaving there.

She parked the Saab on a funky side street in town, near the Metro Center, right across from the Asti bar.

As the most accessible of the coastal Asti villages, it was no stranger to attacks and raids from both the landward and the seaward sides, but this time the enemy drove powerful magics before them, raised by powerful Gods.

Ruthgreen was the sixth and final link in a chain of mystical defenses which, when activated, would band the Asti together, able to invoke their Goddess with one, strong voice to aid them against the enemy.

The other Asti villages would cower behind their own walls as they always had and Ruthgreen would face the Gotri alone.

The result of this was that Louis XII, to whom runners had been sent by Trivulce, understanding his perilous position, hastened the departure of the French gendarmerie who were already collected to cross into Italy, sent off the bailiff of Dijon to levy new Swiss forces, and ordered Cardinal Amboise, his prime minister, to cross the Alps and take up a position at Asti, to hurry on the work of collecting the troops.