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Alright, but in the end it always ends in a one to one fight. The mystery candidate is Helen:
"Whenever Helen sleeps, her fevered rest meekens her; hence, she re-emerges enfeebled -- her strength, expended; her reserves, depleted."
The odd duckess in this line and I don't see te relevance of the word 'meeken' at all. (?)
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