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[timsh12]
timsh began to understand that all of the many inhabitants of braelig,
like himself, were outcasts and exiles from foreign lands. He was certain,
however, that none of the people of braelig that he had yet encountered
were from the same place that he once called home. This certainty was
due in part to his not remembering having seen any of them before, but
it was also just a sense he had that he was from a different place, that
he was an outcast among outcasts, an exile among exiles. He also had the
sense that, among the inhabitants of braelig, he alone had a memory of
his former self in the former place. Furthermore, the others seemed
not to have even the vaguest remembrance of their former circumstance.
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