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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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www.ccel.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The passage describes a complex narrative involving the characters Nycteris and Photogen, with elements of magical realism and allegory. Nycteris, a character who is sensitive to light, is placed in a harsh environment by the witch Watho. Despite the challenges, Nycteris finds solace in nature, particularly in the night daisies, which she interprets as symbols of light and life. The narrative explores themes of light and darkness, the interplay between nature and magic, and the internal struggles of the characters as they navigate their environments. The daisies, which seem to be connected to the lamp, symbolize a deeper connection between light and life, suggesting that even in darkness, there is potential for growth and understanding. | |
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gamesfromfolktales.com
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| | | | | I'm still cleaning up after the Cyclone Alfred, so here's a story I though I'd already written up for Ars Magica, but find that I have not . I haven't put the stats here yet, but basically it'll be a possessed statue from Lands of the Nile, with the difference that the possessing spirit will... | |
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squirmzone.neocities.org
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