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Yod would play fair only so long as he was certain of winning.
As they would have wanted Yod to struggle, had things worked out otherwise.
Yod was quick to accept the opportunity to save some face.
The nose-picker is named Yod, and the two become friends.
They were all intent on the show Yod was putting on.
Yod is an outlaw, but he keeps his word.
So, Yod agrees to destroy him/itself when sent to the enclave.
Yod cried, not seeming to realize the extent of his own wound.
Apparently Yod used the trucks for supply storage, and had kept them in running condition.
"Then kill us too, for we five killed Yod.
And when the circle code lived again, outlaws like Yod would have no chance.
"But you did make a lot of unnecessary trouble by not yielding sooner," Yod continued.
"I have supplies enough for many months," Yod boasted.
Or kill Yod outright, leaving the tribe no choice.
Yod positioned himself and swung his sword as though he were splitting wood.
"Yod were unduly familiar with that man, my granddaughter," he said severely.
"That's another he killed-and several more wounded," Yod said angrily.
But take this message to Yod: I spare no other."
But "Yod" is not the natural letter of Fire.
Some notable common deviations from the standard in which a Yod is added include:
"I have fifty excellent warriors," Yod said, gesturing to the tent.
"We caught this crazy using our hostel," Yod said.
"All right-line up and take your turn," Yod said.
A shape was coming at him, and it was the shape of Yod.