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&lt;p>The sword was right there. You could see it glowing from across the room &amp;ndash; white, steady, the kind of light that says &lt;em>valuable&lt;/em> in a language anyone can read. All we had to do was cross a room full of animated stone lizardmen, climb a ten-foot statue, and swap it for a different sword before anything went wrong.&lt;/p></description></item></channel></rss>