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"The water hasn't vanished," Siyar said one evening, his voice steady. "It has been blocked by the shifting of the Upper Peak. I have seen the eagles circling a new dry patch where the waterfall once began."

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Dijwar, the younger, was "The Difficult One." He wasn't cruel, but he was stubborn as the bedrock of the mountains. While Siyar watched the horizon, Dijwar fought the earth, carving irrigation channels through solid stone with a ferocity that left his hands perpetually calloused. If you had a or specific genre in

"Then we break the peak," Dijwar declared, grabbing his heavy iron pick.