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The rest, like Captain Ryan and his young soldiers, remained loyal to the D'Haran Empire.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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It was Richard, though, who had discovered that the devotion to their Lord Rahl was in fact a surviving vestige of a bond, an ancient magic invoked by one of his ancestors to protect the D'Haran people from the dream walkers.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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The young D'Haran general crouched down on the opposite side of Cara.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Cara leaned close to Kahlan and whispered in astonishment that the choir was singing an ancient D'Haran wedding ceremonial song, the origin of which went back thousands of years.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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Zedd met the gaze of General Meiffert, Captain Zimmer, and the other D'Haran officers.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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No one but a D'Haran bonded to their Lord Rahl had much of a chance of ever finding them in the vast and trackless forest.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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First it's the D'Haran soldiers getting dysentery.
Temple of the Winds by Terry Goodkind John Loyd 2010
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At first Richard's goal is to catch up with Kahlan, but then events in Aydandril force him to stay and take charge of the D'Haran forces.
Blood of the Fold by Terry Goodkind John Loyd 2010
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That if he leads the Midlands and D'Haran forces against the order they will be defeated and lead to a millennium of oppression.
Faith of the Fallen by Terry Goodkind John Loyd 2010
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For a clash between large units, big warhorses added weight to a charge, but since the D'Haran Empire forces were so outnumbered, they had decided it would be best to trade weight far speed and maneuverability.
Men Don't Leave Me 2010
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