Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 127

That meant that a part of what made ander _ander_ was the same as a part that made banno _banno_, and that part was what they had inherited from their shared father, kadai. did that mean ander was real? he didn't think so.

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Ander - Chapter 2, Subchapter 36

She didn't know where kadai's village was, but she knew that the river flowed from north to south before bending east, and he always came in from the west, so it must be safe to assume it must lie somewhere in that direction, right?

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 70

Dorin supposed he should be more surprised to see the second son of kadai standing up on the wall, alive and well, but after banno's miraculous resurrection, it wouldn't surprise him if the cora itself suddenly came alive. they just couldn't compare.

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 34

It struck the far side of the tent and, like a bloody, accusatory finger, it landed exactly where kadai used to sleep. "i had to!" she screamed at the empty space. "i had to! it was the only way!" she couldn't bear this anymore. it was too much.

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 75

"kadai?" she whispered. "is that you?" her breath stank of those dirty mushrooms she always kept stashed away in her doctor tent. "n-no, shekka-kai. it's dorin. kadai passed on, remember?"

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 73

"kadai?" she whispered. "is that you?" her breath stank of those dirty mushrooms she always kept stashed away in her doctor tent. "n-no, shekka-kai. it's dorin. kadai passed on, remember?"

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Ander - Part 5: Subchapter 35

It struck the far side of the tent and, like a bloody, accusatory finger, it landed exactly where kadai used to sleep. "i had to!" she screamed at the empty space. "i had to! it was the only way!" she couldn't bear this anymore. it was too much.

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Ander - Part 2: Subchapter 36

She didn't know where kadai's village was, but she knew that the river flowed from north to south before bending east, and he always came in from the west, so it must be safe to assume it must lie somewhere in that direction, right?

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Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 71

Dorin supposed he should be more surprised to see the second son of kadai standing up on the wall, alive and well, but after banno's miraculous resurrection, it wouldn't surprise him if the cora itself suddenly came alive. they just couldn't compare.

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Ander - Chapter 1, Subchapter 11

kadai asked, running his hand across the bars of the fox's cage. "no, chieftain. not a single word." "father," banno said, stepping forward, "i believe i speak for everyone when i say i don't give a damn about who she is or where she came from."

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Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 76

_ _taberah -_ _damn you, kadai! damn you and every single wolf who's given up so easily! shame on all of you! i'll go out there myself and i won't come back until i've found her!

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Ander - Chapter 5, Subchapter 58

I couldn't save ander, i couldn't save chieftain kadai, and now... now you're forcing me to fail again." "i'm sorry, nilia," danado said, "but this isn't your choice to make. it's mine. now please... give me the bow." nilia did not move.

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