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Sutcrofts

Life dreams, and memories

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The Flash of Lightening

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"We ride now, the Orcs do not come out in such weather, for they fear it."

Venturing The Sutcrofts

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Melowen learnt that day of the grim tide that the folk of the Sutcrofts have been living in. The turmoil weighed heavy upon her, yet she is strong enough to bear its weight.

"By Thine Honour"

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"Then on a day when the weather clears we shall go hunting. For your brother's honour and your family's; we shall slay an Orc for each year that your brother would have lived: that is the count of fingers on six hands. Bring a bed roll and rations, for we do not return until the task is complete." - Ceorlgar to Melowen.

Unforht, The Fearless

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Redwick stood at the stables checking the quiver of arrows that was strapped onto Goldwine, it held a little over ten arrows and this fared well for Redwick, for he had another quiver strapped to his back.

Long hours

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After a long while naught was still to be found.

Nightly Hunting

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Redwick and Yrminas search the Sutcrofts at night for orcs crawling abroad. But given the thunder that night little was to be found for a long while.

The Beginning to What?

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Redwick walked with the head of an orc in his left hand, thinking his job complete and every pile of hay checked. He was wrong.

The Plight of Boredom(And the Loss of a Friend)

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Being in Snowbourn again meant that Redwick had to find some sort of work to aid the folk of Snowbourn and to ensure that he and Therwen were fed. He loathed the thought of spending many boring hours in a tower with naught to do, and so he shunned that duty which he once had and turned to working on a farm as a guardsman.

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