![]() ![]() Mara knelt, the cold stones of the temple floor draining the warmth from her. The solitary note echoed back and forth, diminishing to a remembered tone, a ghost of sound. The sound reverberated off the temple's vaulted domes, splendid with brightly coloured carvings. Feist Janny Wurts Frazer, PA, June, 1986 1 Lady The priest struck the gong. Mannix IV for both being an example of what a writer is, and for giving us a terrific place to work (the ducks notwithstanding). To Elaine Chubb, for making us look good. Freese, for caring above and beyond duty's call. To our editors, Adrian Zackheim, who started with us, and Jim Moser, who was there at the finish. To Virginia Kidd, for making it easy for JW to say yes, and for years of wise counsel and friendship. ![]() To Kyung and Jon Conning, who gave JW a red-carpet tour of their home in Korea which added immeasurably to the colour in this book. We would like to publicly offer our heartfelt thanks for their contributions, intentional or otherwise: To the Friday Nighters, whose affection for games introduced REF to many wonderful ideas that were used in two worlds, and the many writers of those games, most especially those at Midkemia Press. Daughter Of The Empire By Raymond E Feist & Janny Wurts Book 1 of The Empire Series V3.0 Scanned & proofed by Allflippedup 9/4/04 Acknowledgements We find ourselves deeply indebted to many people for much of what appears in this book. ![]()
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