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Distracted by his feelings for Catarin, Lucaine was surprised by Deis while writing a love poem about her - his final piece. Disarmed of his sword and blinded by the assassin, he was set upon by more than a dozen men, and despite killing many unarmed, he was slain. | Distracted by his feelings for Catarin, Lucaine was surprised by Deis while writing a love poem about her - his final piece. Disarmed of his sword and blinded by the assassin, he was set upon by more than a dozen men, and despite killing many unarmed, he was slain. | ||
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