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grim lads in green an' brown

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Summat important must be in this fornost place. Now yer would expect that a dead city - full of bone-men, corpse-walkers and shadow-men wouldn't be full of live 'uns like me an' Gyth an' Bawde. But ...

Achazia playing music with friends

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Achazia playing music with Matheric, Kailey, Abergar and Cloves :)

Achazia and her friend Linrond in deep conversation

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Achazia wandering around alone under the starry sky..

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The Shades Journeys: Answers.. Week 40

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Diary

 

Beracula - In The Basement

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In the cold stone cellar he found the guest weeping on the floor, entangled in the coloured fabric of the lure traps, yelling loudly for his fiancée in a spell of drunken lovesickness. Berandon sighed and moved the lure traps away. When he lifted his guest up to carry him to his chamber, the young man wailed into the air: “Miiiinaaaaaaaaaaa!”

- From "Beracula"

 

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Beracula - Welcome To My House

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He introduced himself courteously in the way of elves but it all came out garbled and perhaps a little unintelligible. At least the young visitor kept addressing him with the wrong name but he was too polite and too tired to point it out.

- From "Beracula"

 

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Gathering under the stars

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The First Fellowship - Chapter 1

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Chapter 1 - Unexpected Company

Beracula - Winter Sleep

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To conserve energy and escape some of the tedium of the long winter months, the elf spent most of the time in hibernation-like sleep in his unheated room. Even if he greatly enjoyed the company of his own thoughts, the winter was nevertheless terribly boring.

- From "Beracula"

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