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Week - 720

Orvinn the First Rate
by shadowlugia_92
Description: Poor choices mate.

Also by murillion.


Week - 721

Gaining a Level in NeoQuest
by shadowlugia_92
Description: How about not so loud next time?

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Week - 722

Why Kads Pend Forever
by shadowlugia_92
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Week - 723

Too Many Collars
by murillion
Description: Uhh, he did it?

Also by shadowlugia_92.


 
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When Carrots AREN'T Carrots...
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by sn4zzeh

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Chronicles of a Caped Crusader: Days Yet to Pass: Part Six
Chloe inadvertently flinched at Inna's declaration that Veronica wanted to speak to her. The idea of talking to Veronica had never crossed her mind. She was her mortal enemy, and partially responsible for her eventual death. “Why would Veronica want to speak to me?” Chloe demanded.

by kristykimmy

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Life As A Kad: Doctor'
The best kind of treatment.

by anniversarium

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A Game of Faerie Chess
Fyora, in the head seat at the long table, sat back against the chair. Light from the outside poured in through the atrium windows of the chamber, bathing her council in a warm yellow glow. Twelve faeries—two of each kind—were in attendance. It seemed every few years this topic arose. Every time new council members were brought in, new arguments for and against Illusen came up. As usual, Fyora remained silent and listened to her trusted advisors give their opinions—valid they all were.

by rocknrollpup95

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Ghostly Dreams
Identity. That was something Sylva didn't have the time or courage to keep anymore. Sylva had been a dashing young Lupe, adventurous, newly wed, setting out to sail every other weekend. What ever he was now wasn't that. Quite the opposite, if anything.

by jrayeb3



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