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* The dreamy Moril figures out how to work his powerful cwidder (a sort of stringed instrument) in harrowing circumstances. He then uses it to [[spoiler: put an entire valley full of hundreds--possibly thousands--of soldiers to sleep long enough to escape]], and then later he ''[[spoiler: reforms a mountain range]]'' to [[spoiler:stop said army]]. His Singer's speech in the second scene is shiver-inducing.

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\n* The dreamy Moril figures out how to work his powerful cwidder (a sort of stringed instrument) in harrowing circumstances. He then uses it to [[spoiler: put an entire valley full of hundreds--possibly thousands--of soldiers to sleep long enough to escape]], escape, and then later he ''[[spoiler: reforms ''reforms a mountain range]]'' range'' to [[spoiler:stop stop said army]].army. His Singer's speech in the second scene is shiver-inducing.




* Mitt's crowning moment is when, [[spoiler:having reunited with his father, whom Mitt hasn't seen since he was five (and who is a ''truly'' spectacular {{Jerkass}}), Mitt says one of the god Old Ammet's true names. The power of it capsizes the ship they're on by ''raising an island'']].

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\n* Mitt's crowning moment is when, [[spoiler:having Mitt, having reunited with his father, whom Mitt hasn't seen since he was five (and who is a ''truly'' spectacular {{Jerkass}}), Mitt says one of the god Old Ammet's true names. The power of it capsizes the ship they're on by ''raising an island'']].
island''.




* [[spoiler:Mitt]] ''completely unintentionally'' argues his way into getting the crown.

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\n* [[spoiler:Mitt]] Mitt ''completely unintentionally'' argues his way into getting the crown.

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