The gods have just managed to tie Fanjariho to the ground. Tiw
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lost his right hand during the process; it was the wolf's
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security, a guarantee he would not be tricked; but he was indeed.
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His jaw has been bolted to the ground with a broadsword, and foam
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runs from his mouth in two rivers. The rivers Wan and Wil - of
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hope and will. The gods are laughing in joy, and walk happily
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back towards their home; the terrible wolf has been rendered
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harmless. Only Tiw is left, bleeding heavily from the wrist,
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watching the suffering of the wolf, as it twists its body in
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torment. He looks into the eyes of Fanjariho and sees its very
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soul, its pain and sorrow; its dreadful faith. Getting up, he
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walks back to Eron to let her heal his wound, stop his bleeding.
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Now he knows what it is like to see into the eyes of Fire. He
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will never be the same again, he did not only lose his hand, when
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on the island with the wolf.
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The Power Of Empathy
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