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  • Gray Land
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  • The Gray Land is a place dead Kinzi tells Jame of, when they converse within Mother Ragga's house in To Ride a Rathorn. The line, The dead know what concerns the dead, is identical to something that the haunt singer Ashe says as well., and Bel-tairi tells Jame that Ashe has warned her of things, so clearly haunts such as Ashe have the ability to talk to the souls who reside there.
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  • Kinzi
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  • The dead know what concerns the dead. My unfortunate granddaughter Tieri is dead, and so am I. While our blood traps us, we walk the Gray Land together, two of a silent host.
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  • The Gray Land is a place dead Kinzi tells Jame of, when they converse within Mother Ragga's house in To Ride a Rathorn. The line, The dead know what concerns the dead, is identical to something that the haunt singer Ashe says as well., and Bel-tairi tells Jame that Ashe has warned her of things, so clearly haunts such as Ashe have the ability to talk to the souls who reside there.