Merrie HaskellSaint Melor’s father was Saint Meliau.”“Was everyone in Bertaèyn a saint, back in the day?”“ Everyone who didn’t murder anyone, maybe, ” Perrotte said.
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Saint Melor’s father was Saint Meliau.â€â€œWas everyone in Bertaèyn a saint, back in the day?â€â€œEveryone who didn’t murder anyone, maybe,†Perrotte said. It was a good question. The old inhabitants of Bertaèyn had been saints or not sinners at all? For centuries they had lived in perfect harmony with their environment without harming one another.
Source: The Castle Behind Thorns
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- Saint Melor’s father was Saint Meliau.”“Was everyone in Bertaèyn a saint, back in the day?”“ Everyone who didn’t murder anyone, maybe, ” Perrotte said.