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trade-and-external-influence
The community debates the benefits and dangers of trade with the Valan stonetraders, revealing divisions over dependence and cultural integrity.
1 chapter across 1 book
A Door Into Ocean (1986)Joan Slonczewski
Part III
In Part III of 'A Door Into Ocean,' Merwen and the Raia-el community confront the ecological threat of the seaswallowers and fleshborers while debating their fraught relationship with the Valan stonetraders, highlighting tensions between cultural preservation and external influence. Meanwhile, Spinel receives letters from home that raise concerns about his family's wellbeing, and Lady Nisi prepares for a mysterious communication with the Valan High Protector, suggesting political intrigue and personal conflict.