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dystopia
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  • When the sun set, Xenophon began the cautious advance across the dystopia.†   (source)
  • Crossing the dystopia, I again felt like a bug caught out in the open.†   (source)
  • So the magus, Pol, Sophos, and I headed into the dystopia on foot.†   (source)
  • Then if you have the strength, I'd like to get at least partway across the dystopia.†   (source)
  • "We could hide in the dystopia for a while," suggested Sophos.†   (source)
  • Ambiades I would worry about, but we'd left him on the far side of the dystopia.†   (source)
  • All he knew was that we were on the far side of the dystopia from the Sea of Olives.†   (source)
  • He and I had exchanged our information involuntarily beside the dystopia.†   (source)
  • "She doesn't patrol the dystopia."†   (source)
  • "How do you propose to get to the dystopia without being seen and then get across it?" the general asked.†   (source)
  • "I doubt they'll bring their horses into the dystopia without good cause, certainly not at night," he said.†   (source)
  • The cannon were found at the edge of the pool at the base of the last great waterfall before the Aracthus reached the dystopia.†   (source)
  • Once the Eddisians reached the edge of the dystopia they were surrounded by the trees called the Sea of Olives that grew along the base of the Hephestial Mountains in Attolia.†   (source)
  • Its only regular water source was the unnavigable Aracthus River, which flowed down from the shoulder of the Sacred Mountain and directly across the dystopia to the fields between it and the banks of the much larger Seperchia River.†   (source)
  • As far as the magus knew, there might be no bridges at all before the dystopia ran into the foot of the mountains, where we would be trapped.†   (source)
  • He thought he had glimpsed a fire between the trees in the night, and he wanted to be sure we were unobserved when we crossed the dystopia.†   (source)
  • There was none flowing in the dystopia, but there must have been some in the ground because grasses grew in clumps and bushes in larger clusters.†   (source)
  • Then we began to pick our way back across the dystopia, the magus wearing Hamiathes's Gift around his neck.†   (source)
  • The magus changed the subject, and I swiveled my head to look at him when he said, "Attolia's soldiers have been to the temple in the dystopia."†   (source)
  • He didn't admit that he'd kept the fire burning bright because he'd been afraid of our ghosts wandering back across the dystopia.†   (source)
  • "It is the dystopia," said the magus.†   (source)
  • "There's a trade route on the far side of the river, and I'm sure there are some villages, but I don't know why any of them would want a bridge to the dystopia."†   (source)
  • He explained as Pol cooked dinner that the dystopia was the remains of the boiling rock that had poured out of the Sacred Mountain thousands of years before.†   (source)
  • On our side the riverbank was almost flat, the lava had been ground into a beach, and behind us rose a more gradual hill that cut off the view of the dystopia between us and the Olive Sea.†   (source)
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