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 | | In fact, Gulo is only seeking to find his brother Askor, who stole the symbol of power, the Walking Stone, and ran away to Mossflower. |
 | | When two maidens, Sister Armel, a squirrel, and the niece to Skipper, Brookflow, or Brooky, try to solve the riddle, Martin the Warrior appears to Armel, telling her to take his sword, and bring it to 'the Borderer who lost his sword', that being Rakkety Tam. |
 | | Gulo follows again, but he takes the wrong route, and goes over a waterfall. |
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