The Ferryman spoke of them as those who had lost their way, and had been hurt during the Crossing.
[There's a sorrow and anger for those lost that layers his ragged voice, and a grim expression that creases his pale face and lowers his pointed ears.]
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[There's a sorrow and anger for those lost that layers his ragged voice, and a grim expression that creases his pale face and lowers his pointed ears.]
They are driven by their pain.