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Fion

Fion is a small town and commune in the Cercle of San in the Ségou Region of Mali. In 1998 the commune had a population of 5,686.

Usage examples of "fion".

She had the face and body of the goddess Fion, and her voice was sex personified.

She took from Fion a leather cup about the size of a thimble, and held it up.

After a few moments Fion leaned over the bed to look at her mother, then started to cry.

Well, last night Fion woke me and led me to a magical scene that I can only describe as Bardic in nature.

A dozen new crossbows had yet to cure completely, and Fion had made a last minute decision to replace the new crossbows with older weapons.

Wolf arrived safely with his motorbike, along with Fion and Scoriath, who carried not one but four different swords, of various sizes, on his steed.

Petrus said, and obediently turned toward Fion, who was returning to the steeds.

Alaire, Kai and the boy, whose name was Fion, followed the priest outside.

Silently, Fion led Alaire out of the small village where there was not so much as a hint of life.

Alaire said, then proceeded to tell him about his trip to the mountain with Fion the evening before.

A mad certainty that Mother Fion had struck him down lodged in her mind, and she bit back a laugh of relief.

His patience was strained, and he looked prepared to throttle her for her inability to simply agree with him, but Mother Fion did not approve of lies, even when they would benefit you.

Aoife had told her that the younger tribeswoman was not as good with the sling as she: if Marghe tried to escape, Fion would go for a chest shot, perhaps breaking ribs, or worse.

Roars of laughter, and shouted interruptions from Fion, her soestre, accompanied the story as Mairu ruthlessly reduced the women of Singing Pastures to creatures with no more wit and wisdom than snow worms.