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"It was Warmaker," said one of the brothers standing there.
They forced him to stand with his back pressed against Warmaker's trunk.
Tomorrow morning all the brothers would begin the journey toward Warmaker's forest.
Yet when he arrived at Warmaker's forest, they wasted no time listening to him.
"How are you different from Warmaker, if you kill these little ones?"
"Warmaker's group will win control of the ships, no doubt.
As for the rage against Warmaker, that had ended.
And as for you, Warmaker, may no mother ever crawl on your bark."
"No human can decide things like that," said Warmaker.
Warmaker's group was preparing to spread out and plant new forests on other worlds.
And now that humans have burned our forest, Warmaker's people are going to prevail after all.
She was killed during the battle with Warmaker.
The whole world would hear of it, and Warmaker would be known as an oathbreaker.
He labored under far more constraints than the warmaker.
Warmaker: A pequenino that died and entered the "third life" as a tree.
"I was going to lead them to Warmaker.
Warmaker felt it, and announced it triumphantly to the brothers.
Warmaker had shamed them all by breaking their treaty.
'Only a blood-bargain can send me back, little warmaker,' he said.
But not as many as Warmaker had expected.
The fathertree named Warmaker had killed a human.
A brother beat a rhythm on Warmaker's trunk.
She easily defeats Warmaker, but Titan attacks him for no reason.
But I do not think that America should be known as a warmaker and others as peacemakers.
Humans would never trust the pequeninos again, unless they destroyed Warmaker and his tribe utterly.