Did Soren agree to be part of a system to protect Skench and Spoorn and the others? Barren, the other Snowy monarch, asked in her soft voice.He did indeed, madam, Ezylryb replied. Soren is a much-misunderstood owl these days. Believe me, Soren will do whatever is required in this invasion.
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Barren, another monarch of the snowy owls, inquired gently whether Soren had agreed to join a system designed to protect Skench, Spoorn, and the others. The response from Ezylryb confirmed that Soren had indeed agreed. He noted that Soren is often misjudged by others.

Ezylryb reassured Barren that Soren is committed to taking the necessary actions during the invasion. This emphasizes Soren's dedication and the complexities of his character, highlighting the importance of understanding his true intentions.

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