In 19 days you will learn before entering battle, the Mantamaji would exchange these final words: “When we meet again, let it be in victory.” What started as a simple rallying cry gained deeper meaning over time. “Victory” became the Mantamaji’s term for the place of soul-rest. Even if they did not win the battle, the Mantamaji would live on in Victory, a land beyond the farthest desert, where it is always cool as a twilight moon.

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In 21 days you will learn that the Mantamaji fought best from the shadows. For it is said that they fought darkness by becoming like water: quiet, unpredictable, slipping in through every crack. The power of water is the power of surprise. Sometimes only that surprise kept the Mantamaji from death. Legend of the Mantamaji: Book 1 http://www.amazon.com/Legend-Mantamaji-Book/dp/1930315341/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410966045&sr=8-1&keywords=mantamaji

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