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The narrative follows two children, Stas and Nell, who are taken captive during a regional uprising and forced to traverse harsh desert and untamed wilderness. Accompanied by a few loyal attendants and confronted by scarcity, illness, hostile bands, and unfamiliar terrain, they survive through resourcefulness, mutual care, and growing courage. Encounters with diverse peoples and natural dangers test their bond and teach practical lessons in endurance and responsibility. The story blends episodic adventure with coming-of-age elements, emphasizing resilience, cross-cultural contact, and moral choices on an arduous journey toward safety.
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