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Lyndelby

An Unlikely Champion, Part 2, Interlude 3

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Poetry

Butterfly
- Eimear Quinn and Brendan Graham

Dancing with a Butterfly

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You swim on silken wing
Into the shimmering
Could I but dance with you
Up in the dizzy blue?

Samhain Bonfire

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Daidí Beag, disguised as the Mórrígan ("Phantom Queen") in raven form, and his grandkids, disguised as goblins, celebrate Samhain around a bonfire. Beacha has pulled off her goblin mask and, as usual, fallen fast asleep.

An Unlikely Champion, Part 2, Chapter 5

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

A New Member of the Family


After all that had passed thus far in me story, and me grandkids havin' slept through a bit of it, I thought it best to summarise for 'em a bit...

Chasing Butterflies

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Don't go chasing butterflies
Please, keep to the farm
People who chase butterflies
Sometimes come to harm

An Unlikely Champion, Part 2, Chapter 4

What kind of Adventure is this?: 
Story

The Farmer's Daughter


I continued me story where I'd ended the night before...

'As instructed, Blacksmith and the Dwarf wiped their feet on the mat outside the door before entering the farmhouse. The inside of the home were far cosier than either had imagined.

A Pint of Cure

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Quaffing ale is an oft sought remedy for emotional distress but it seldom provides the cure one needs.

A Lyndelby Farmer

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A humble farmer who secretly brews the best ale in the village of Lyndelby.

An Unlikely Champion, Part 2, Chapter 2

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Story

The Village Blacksmith

The next evenin' I began me storytellin' where I'd ended previously...

Beannaithe at the Forge

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Beannaithe Fiktasdóttir learnt the art of blacksmithing at a very young age from her adoptive father.

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