The Thaumaturge and The Two-Headed Snake
~They were an incredibly odd trio—the lumberjack, the lizard, and the spider.

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But, they had a task to perform and a foe to conquer.
The two-headed snake of Thester was loose in the forest—forty feet long with a two foot girth.
The lumberjack had to chop down a ring of trees of a certain depth all ’round the forest—he’d been at the task for days now—he was nine feet tall and stronger th...
Published on May 30, 2014 16:54