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Show - 18Q Te Maunga Nui The Great Mountain Roa had spoken of his nlans for Peace for the Land of The Long White Cloud- but he still had his doubts if such a dream could come about. Doubt lingered within his soul even when Ruruku reaffirmed his faith in his brother. "My snirit is nox^ firmly with yoxi," said Ruruku. "Before, I faltered and was not sure. Now, mv brother Roa, I am convinced of the evil of pursuing war." "I annreciate your confidence in my policy of seeking neace. I am not even sure myself, though. To seek peace is not a nonular way nor an easy commitment to make. I must seek advice from others wiser than I. I must go to our Grandmother Wetekia, who, though she sneaks with the tongue of x*roman, |