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"We have won, but at a great cost," said Benbur.

"True," said Hunaruan. "Many men lost their lives fighting for our kingdom."

"Yes," said Gribber. "But now I can return home."

"But we still need you," said Lanceren. "We must retake our city from the goblins."

"It will be my pleasure to smash those scumbags," said Gribber.

"We must return to Lafniap," said Hunaruan. "But where is Nethstel?"

"He fell in battle," said Pumperin. "He's dead."

"What?" cried Hunaruan. "Fallen, how?"

"He has not fallen," said Frumer. "Here he is."

Frumer walked forward carrying Nethstel on his back. He put him down and called for Benbur.

"Benbur," he cried. "Come and heal him."

Benbur walked up and, with his Gumental power, healed him. Nethstel coughed and arose, then he drew his sword.

"Where are the redheads?" he said as he looked around. "Have we won?"

"Yes, we have won," said Hunaruan. "Thanks to Gribber Steeltoe. If it were not for him, we would have lost."

"Hey," said Lanceren. "What about me? I went out there and helped him."

Gribber looked at him and smiled.

"So, you still haven't learned," said Gribber. "After all that time, you still haven't learned."

"I've learned some," said Lanceren. "I've learned that I'm strong, but you're stronger."

"If you're stronger than anything, it might be an ant," said Gribber.

"Okay, we've already gone over this," said Frumer.

"Yeah, where's my brother?" asked Lanceren. "WHERE IS HE?"

"He fell," said Pumperin.

"Oh, you are the ultimate death man. You know everyone who's died, EVEN MY BROTHER," said Lanceren.

"Redworn killed your brother. I would have saved him, but I could not," said Pumperin.

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The conversation between the characters revolves around the aftermath of a battle in which their kingdom has won, but at a great cost, with many lives lost. While some of the characters are eager to return home, others recognize that their work is not yet done, and more battles need to be fought. The conversation also touches upon the idea of personal strength and how it can be outweighed by others' strength or the strength of a situation. The characters also discuss the concept of death, mourning the loss of those who fell in battle and the grief felt by those left behind. Despite the somber tone, there are moments of humor and camaraderie between the characters, illustrating the bonds they have formed through the hardships they have faced together. Overall, the conversation highlights the human emotions and complexities of warfare.
Who's brother died
Lanceren's brother died in the battle.
Who else died
The text does not give a name of other characters who died, aside from Nethstel, who was believed to have fallen in battle but was later revealed to be alive and healed by Benbur.
What is the name of the man who saved them
The text does not mention the name of the man who saved them.
Who does Lanceren thinks is the strongest
Lanceren acknowledges that he is strong, but he believes that Gribber is stronger than him.
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