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By: Sancero | By: Sancero | ||
Posted on: January 30, 2006 | Posted on: January 30, 2006 | ||
What follows is the versified account of a Rajamalan Paladin's tragic encounter | What follows is the versified account of a Rajamalan Paladin's tragic encounter<br> | ||
with the citizens (and flora) of Caer Witrin as adapted from his own | with the citizens (and flora) of Caer Witrin as adapted from his own<br> | ||
progressively deranged record of a story he heard circulating among the | progressively deranged record of a story he heard circulating among the<br> | ||
townsfolk. | townsfolk.<br> | ||
-Lullaby on the Wind-<br> | -Lullaby on the Wind-<br> | ||
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Note: The knight's journal contained nothing beyond his documentation of this | Note: The knight's journal contained nothing beyond his documentation of this<br> | ||
event, aside from a collection of random scriblings and unintelligible poetry. | event, aside from a collection of random scriblings and unintelligible poetry.<br> | ||
It is presumed he vanished into obscurity after losing his mind. | It is presumed he vanished into obscurity after losing his mind.<br> | ||
~ S.V. | ~ S.V. |
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