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    Rerun's Campaign

    Thanks for the praise. The reason my story has such poor punctuation is purely due to ignorance on my part. If I knew how to use it better... well I'll try. I stood in ranks behind lieutenant Komwill in the temple hall as the Stormbirds awaited the arrival of our employer and commander. In...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    Not too far from the one remaining gate, I and five other soldiers of the Stormbirds gathered around a fire and idled away our liberty. Jessica, the veteran of the phalanx Impenetrable that I had rescued, turned the spit skewering a small pig we’d found in the goblin’s larder. Sitting next to...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    The only thing you’ll do is surrender said Trang. Then we’ll talk all you want. Oh I surrender elf. My tribe is dead, my home is conquered. In desperation I took refuge in the pit of formation but as you can see it has warped my body and mind. I only hope that my aid in your troubles will earn...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    Upon entering the maw and arriving in the complex proper an unnatural chill set over the five of us. The enclosed area lacked buildings per se, but at various places vines and trees created “rooms” by reaching to the ceiling of interlocking branches. Only scattered sunlight shinned in. We...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    The trip back to camp was uncomfortable to say the least. Kugo cast a spell on our captive that left the goblin in a stumbling stupor with a worrying amount on anger in his voice. Trang was cold and silent. I was preoccupied with trying to think of ways to get my squad mates to bury the hatchet...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    Morning brought more marching. The sores on my feet healed overnight and I think Kugo’s feet are harder than his armor but Trang was nursing some ugly blisteres. Kugo could have cured it with a word if he’d wanted, he might have even done it if the elf had humbled herself to ask, but I knew it...
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    Rerun's Campaign

    Hello, pleased to meet you. My name is Morin and this is the story of how I came to work for the Stormbird company, and a little of what I did there. I’m recounting this on the advice of my friend Kugo, who says our stories should be told long and loud for if they are worthy they will be...
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