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Deathwalker (3612 words) |
 | Deathwalker, if she were alive, would be an old woman by now, but the woman Na'Toth attacked is young. |
 | Na'Toth claims that the woman is Deathwalker, and the woman agrees, claiming to have been sheltered by the Wind Swords, the most militant clan of the warrior caste. |
 | Deathwalker is just finishing her packing when Sinclair comes to escort her to her ship. |
| Synopsis: "Deathwalker" (3526 words) |
 | When Garibaldi mentions that Na'Toth was yelling, "Deathwalker," during the attack, Sinclair's curiosity is piqued--both Sinclair and Garibaldi indicate that they are familiar with that name. |
 | She explains that her family has taken a blood oath against the "Deathwalker." She took the blood oath after the Dilgar, Deathwalker's race, invaded a planet on which Na'Toth's grandfather lived. |
 | Deathwalker, explains Na'Toth, used her grandfather and the other people on the planet in her experiments. |