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Examples
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And now, a highlord in the army of the goddess elves most hate, Phair Caron had a kind of thanks to offer for their treatment of her, that thanks too long deferred.
Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000
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The highlord said nothing, but Blood Gem knew her, deeply as dragons know their riders.
Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000
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And it would be, Blood Gem knew, like sweet wine on the Dark Lady's lips to see those Silvanesti elves bow the neck to her highlord, to be forced to tear down their pale temples to weak gods and use their vaunted skills to erect shrines to the dark gods.
Dalamar the Dark Berberick, Nancy Varian 2000
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Now, after a few pints of dragon blood ale, a few fifths of highlord hooch, and more than a few steels passing hands in a friendly card game, the two were thicker than thieves.
The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996
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Now, after a few pints of dragon blood ale, a few fifths of highlord hooch, and more than a few steels passing hands in a friendly card game, the two were thicker than thieves.
The Dragons at War Weis, Margaret 1996
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The highlord slid down Tomb-fyre's sleek shoulder, striding forward to confront Tale Splintersteel and Whez Lavastone.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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Now, at last, he would do so as master and conqueror-a true highlord!
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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Those would be marching along with the caravan, Whez Lavas-tone had promised, and the highlord had been inclined to believe him.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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Then, as he approached the ledge where Ariakas awaited, the dragon craned his neck upward and, with a dip of his tail, swooped up to the narrow shelf of rock, to the very feet of the highlord.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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The highlord relished the sense of grim satisfaction that could only arise from successful vengeance.
Emperor of Ansalon Niles, Douglas 1993
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