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''The Dancers of Arun''([[1979]]) is the middle book in [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]]'s Chronicles of Tornor trilogy, which begins with [[Watchtower]] and ends with [[The Northern Girl]]. The trilogy is constructed as three separate stories in the same fantasy history.  
[[File:Lynn-DancersOfArun-facepeak.jpg|thumb|right|125px]] [[File:Lynn-DancersOfArun-moon-treepose.jpg|thumb|right|125px]] '''''The Dancers of Arun''''' ([[1979]]) is the middle book in [[Elizabeth A. Lynn]]'s [[Chronicles of Tornor trilogy]], which begins with [[Watchtower]] and ends with [[The Northern Girl]]. The trilogy is constructed as three separate stories in the same fantasy history.  


The book tells the story of one-armed protagonist Kerris and his warrior brother Kel.  
The book tells the story of one-armed protagonist Kerris and his warrior brother Kel.  


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The Dancers of Arun (1979) is the middle book in Elizabeth A. Lynn's Chronicles of Tornor trilogy, which begins with Watchtower and ends with The Northern Girl. The trilogy is constructed as three separate stories in the same fantasy history.

The book tells the story of one-armed protagonist Kerris and his warrior brother Kel.