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  • Runnel is the ninth son in a family with fifteen children, and by far his father’s least favourite, and the one that has to suffer his wrath.

    Archive 2007-08-01 2007

  • Runnel is the ninth son in a family with fifteen children, and by far his father’s least favourite, and the one that has to suffer his wrath.

    Dark Alchemy edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois 2007

  • In Stonefather, young Runnel leaves his mountain valley to head for the great city of the water mages, wherein he undiscovered powers of his own complicate matters.

    Subterranean Press » 2008 » March 2008

  • In Stonefather, young Runnel leaves his mountain valley to head for the great city of the water mages, wherein he undiscovered powers of his own complicate matters.

    New Orson Scott Card and Dan Simmons Up for Preorder! 2008

  • In Stonefather, young Runnel leaves his mountain valley to head for the great city of the water mages, wherein he undiscovered powers of his own complicate matters.

    Subterranean Press » 2008 » March 2008

  • In Stonefather, young Runnel leaves his mountain valley to head for the great city of the water mages, wherein he undiscovered powers of his own complicate matters.

    Subterranean Press » 2008 » March 2008

  • "You must be the only man in Runnel," called the thin-faced blond, "and the last, for your mother would have expired immediately on seeing you, and no woman could -"

    The Chaos Balance Modesitt, L. E. 1997

  • They were shortly joined by Runnel, the individual with the bluish poisoned countenance, and the elaborately ragged tramp.

    The Happy End Joseph Hergesheimer 1917

  • Peebles had disappeared; Dake lay in his rags on the ground; Runnel rocked slowly, like a pendulum, in his ceaseless pain.

    The Happy End Joseph Hergesheimer 1917

  • But it was probable that he, too, was done -- like Runnel, and Dake, who lived on the fear of women.

    The Happy End Joseph Hergesheimer 1917

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