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The men spread out and looked around, exclaiming what a great wee place this must have been. It was probably the largest place most of the men had ever stayed in. For the moment they forgot the pains and emotions of leaving home and joining the army. Boen called them all together in the courtyard, ''men, we better start cooking, collect together all the supplies we have and prepare the evening meal''.<br /> | The men spread out and looked around, exclaiming what a great wee place this must have been. It was probably the largest place most of the men had ever stayed in. For the moment they forgot the pains and emotions of leaving home and joining the army. Boen called them all together in the courtyard, ''men, we better start cooking, collect together all the supplies we have and prepare the evening meal''.<br /> | ||
Joyful faces were all around, as there time together had only just begun and there was peace in the realm. | Joyful faces were all around, as there time together had only just begun and there was peace in the realm. | ||
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Boen's Journal and Storybook - March 2011
12.03.11 - Battle with Undead - What's that coming over the hill ?
The citizens of Alebad awoke to the quiet sound of distant bells ringing in through their windows and brooding black smoke on the horizon, steadily but quickly shutting out the sky and drifting towards the city. The gleaming white stone of the city turned dull as the hordes of panicked peasants started rushing into the city. They quickly shouted of monsters and evil attacking the outlying villages, burning their houses and killing all who tried stop the onslaught. The distant bells now fell silent as more peasants rushed in through the city gate with terrified looks on their faces, as if dogs were at their heels.
Walking down the narrowest allies in the southern district of Alebad, with marching troops in tow and a brand new title deed held in fist. written by the clerks of the city offices, signed and sealed by Senator Mero Chesvo.
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