As time passed, Anauj never could make sense

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She knew there was some sort of death-condemnation associated with them-there was dependably dimness inside the souls of their eyes, as though they were in the trenches of death. - that spooky them inside their fairly humanistic shell molded otherworldly bodies (there was this sort of verbal muddle about them two she saw, waking them day and night, bewilderingly over them like a falcon, a green slime and evil repulsiveness on their countenances now and again, these titans of old, both had their weight to convey without a doubt, some ghastly dim vista, so far unrevealed, yet to be hit with at a later time, a dark kind of fever maybe she contemplated, tails them, to be poured upon them at some undisclosed time sooner rather than later) for they anticipated the day, and checked the night skies, they would investigate the sky pondering, perchance pondering or attempting to figure, considering their destiny, that is to say, when the severely nestled into would show up seeing these peculiar creatures, pale men and antiquated men of some lost period looking for finally to rise up out of the mists to earth-who did only that to a directing nearness on the planet, rather than ensuring it, as their central goal was called for, being known as a "Watcher," to this desert home they came: these were abnormal men to Anauj, excessively unclear, making it impossible to bind or examine yet a dramatization was set up and not yet played out-and Anauj realized that much-most guess however she knew-generally what lay behind her, and minded not to attempt to open the illegal door they had originated from. So not knowing, generally, what was in store for these foulest of creatures, abandon them for the pits of myth and franticness. They even had odd shadows she thought-yet to her it was all the same, unusual men ought to have peculiar shadows.

As time passed, Anauj never could make sense of the numerous names they whispered among themselves, with the exception of one which was called, Ura'el, he was the one they dreaded the most would show up out of the blue, at some point, sometime in the future, and it would be more than a visit. They both checked the skies and the grounds and the frightful stones and bog like ranges of this neighborhood.

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