in dirt and scratches, but something had shifted in him. The sword, though battered from
e, humbled. Corwin was wa
r than before. "It is sharp now, not just in edg
s if he had been
sharp as the person who wields it. And a person
eper-humility. He had learned that no amount of wealth or fine thin
g to the other merchants, helping the farmers sharpen their tools, offering advice. He used his wea
e had become someone who truly understood the value of the tools he