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S2E8 - The Final Empire Ch. 26-38: The Rest of the Book
The Book of Three
The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England
S2E7 - The Final Empire Ch. 21-25: The Part With The Sexual Assault
S2E6 - The Final Empire Ch. 16-20: Sazed Threepio, Human Cyborg Relations
S2E5 - The Final Empire Ch. 12-15: Kelsier's A Fuckup
S2E4 - The Final Empire Ch. 9-11: Rusty Venture, Victorian Gentleman
S2E3 - The Final Empire Ch. 3-5: I Wanted Forcemasc Vin
Is Sherlock Holmes Science Fiction?
S2E2 - The Final Empire Ch. 3-5: One Of The More Powerful Varieties Of Wife Guy
S2E1 - The Final Empire Prologue + Ch. 1-2: Dakhor Monks? BORING.
S1E23 - The Hope of Elantris: A Waste Of Everyone's Time
S1E22 - Elantris Postscript & Annotations: Thanks, Brandon
S1E21 - Elantris Ch. 61-63: Ars Arcanum's Mormon Correspondant
S1E20 - Elantris Ch. 58-60: I Wonder Why This Beggar's Name Is Hyperlinked On The Wiki
S1E19 - Elantris Ch. 55-57: I Just Want There To Be More Room For Cool Things To Happen
S1E18 - Elantris Ch. 52-54: You Don't Bring The Mayor To An Arrest
S1E17 - Elantris Ch. 49-51: Both Of These Options Truly Suck
S1E16 - Elantris Ch. 46-48: Hrathen Hates For His Ass To Be Comfortable
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