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www.jasoncolavito.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The narrative continues with Lord John Roxton and the narrator entering a grand room filled with luxury and sports memorabilia. The atmosphere is rich with the essence of a seasoned athlete and a collector of rare items. The room's decor blends opulence with a touch of masculine ruggedness, reflecting Roxton's character as a multifaceted sportsman and adventurer. The scene sets the stage for their conversation and the unfolding of further adventures. | |
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blog.alexwaterhousehayward.com
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www.heroicfantasyquarterly.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The narrative follows the intense confrontation between Conor, a rogue mercenary, and Rob MacFarlane, a man possessed by a demonic entity. After a brutal fight, Conor manages to defeat the demon using holly juice, which causes Rob's monstrous form to disintegrate. The story concludes with Conor's reconciliation with Drummond, who initially insulted him but later apologizes, leading to a mutual respect and a humorous exchange. The piece is followed by an advertisement for Rev. Joe Kelly and KarolĂna Wellartová, highlighting their respective contributions to fantasy literature and art. | |
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johnwilker.com
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| | | I pictured this section in my head as one of those heist show montages like in Leverage (awesome show, that I really love). Everyone doing the thing they need to do for the whole plot to come together nicely at the end. I fall back on this type of thing a lot, because it's fun (to me) and I like | ||