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Once upon a time,Dave
in a far away land called Garlix,Rumour
lived a little sheep loving boy, going by the name Garl.Dave
Garl was a wonderful lad, curious and interested in many things both strange and wonderful.Rumour
And it was this natural curiosity that got him into deep trouble, one fine Spring day...Vulcaned
As Garl was wandering the forest he heard some female laughter coming from the bushes, ever curious, he followed the soundEclaboussure
into the bushes. And found something he had never seen before, bewilderment in his eyes as he tried to understand what he seesLaviunt
it totally boggled his mind and blew him away! After blinking his eyes a few times, he realised that females were stranger than even he realised.Rumour
The women where slithering infront of him partially naked. Garl stood there dumbstruck not sure what to do or say.. Baffled he notice the girls are saying...Laviunt
\"Can you please help us? This evil stinky British mage brought us to this forest and says' he'll turn us into sheep if we try to escape!\"Garl
But escape you must! Thought Garl, but what to do? What to do ... How could he help these beautiful women? Garl looked around himself only to find ...Rumour
a fish!Vulcaned
But the story doesn't end there! Oh no, my friends. You see, the fish in our story was a very suspicious sort. You should have heard the jabbering! Garl couldn't believe his ears! This fish wasCharise
guarding the women! He was preventing the beautiful women from entering the lake and returning to their homes. But our hero would not be intimidated by a puny fish, oh no! So he..Kroz
... promised to return to save the women as soon as he found a worthy weapon! A man may not always require a steed in these lands, for people much preferred...Charise
to trudge in the muck and the mire of the land. Poor simple peasants that they were.Rumour