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* When Matthew accidentally let's slip to Khardan that he loves him (remembering that Zohra implied in the first book that homosexuality was not acceptable among the people of Akhran, even though he's {{Asexual}}), he bitterly comes out with his honest feelings and waits cringingly for Khardan's rejection. Khardan gently tells Matthew that Akhran has no objection to pure love freely given and that he accept Matthew's love, loyalty and friendship with gratitude.

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* When Matthew accidentally let's slip to Khardan that he loves him (remembering that Zohra implied in the first book that homosexuality was not acceptable among the people of Akhran, even though he's {{Asexual}}), asexual), he bitterly comes out with his honest feelings and waits cringingly for Khardan's rejection. Khardan gently tells Matthew that Akhran has no objection to pure love freely given and that he accept Matthew's love, loyalty and friendship with gratitude.

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** Asrial's confession to Pukah in ''The Prophet of Akhran'' that despite maintaining for three books that Immortals should not know love, she does in fact love him- and that even if they are all defeated and banished to the Realm of the Dead where they exist as formless entities, she believes she will retain this love and it will make her blessed.

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** Asrial's confession to Pukah in ''The Prophet of Akhran'' that that, despite maintaining for three books that Immortals should not know love, she does in fact love him- and that even if they are all defeated and banished to the Realm of the Dead where they exist as formless entities, she believes she will retain this love and it will make her blessed.


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* When Matthew accidentally let's slip to Khardan that he loves him (remembering that Zohra implied in the first book that homosexuality was not acceptable among the people of Akhran, even though he's {{Asexual}}), he bitterly comes out with his honest feelings and waits cringingly for Khardan's rejection. Khardan gently tells Matthew that Akhran has no objection to pure love freely given and that he accept Matthew's love, loyalty and friendship with gratitude.
* The death of [[spoiler:Auda Ibn Jad]] puts the perfect cap on his life.
-->'''Khardan:''' [[DyingAlone No man should die alone]].
-->'''[[spoiler:Auda]]:''' I am not alone. My god is with me.

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