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heralds

n. (plural of herald English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: herald)

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Defending your presence here in Valdemar, in Haven, in the ranks of the Heralds themselves, may I add.

Guard and Heralds that needed only a bit of mending to be useful again.

There was no question, however, that the Heralds had as much to do with creating the laws and government as they did in disseminating and dispensing it.

The Heralds and some of the Council assume that staying within the city is safe enough, but not even the most optimistic of them is mad enough to send me out in the field on Internship.

Why were Heralds concerned with these ridiculous little domestic problems at all?

Dethor said, as the other two Heralds in the room looked up at his entrance.

My point is that we are adults, and although the Companions have certain abilities and information that we, their Heralds, may notwell, the reverse is true as well.

He stood up even as he said this, and the other two Heralds watched him measuringly, but with a leavening of understanding.

Oh, he had Mindspeech, and very powerful, but it was of use only with other Heralds with Mind-speech and with Companionsand in setting the Truth Spell, which he seldom used.

And then it was in terms of editing by similarly tough-minded Heralds, and only to ensure accuracy.

Firstly, it was a place often frequented by Heralds, so the sight of a Companion in a loose-box would not go remarked, nor would the sight of Alberich entering the stable-yard.

Alberich not appearing among them, for plenty of Heralds who came here kept to the private room.

Collegium at the appointed hour, with three of the four Heralds he had recruited trailing in after him, one by one.

Well, truth be told, although he had known that the only way to make these fellow Heralds into what he wanted to be was to give them bits of his own life, that was entirely what he had feared as well.

This was the side of the Palace that the working Heralds rarely saw, and the Trainees, almost never.