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Dakota Krout
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March 19 - March 28, 2020
We need everyone, from the lowliest cleaner to the mightiest warrior. Without all of what we are, we would all likely die off.”
He found that each person was unique. Every being in existence was living a life as vivid and complex as his own in its own way. They had their own ambitions, friends, enemies, hopes and dreams. The life of each individual was an amazing, epic storyline that continues—grandly and invisibly—to interact with everything else that lives.
I think we’re more alike than you will admit.
“My apologies, but I need to interrupt,” Bob interrupted apologetically. “It seems that the grand ritual has… faltered.”
Chandra watched him as he stalked back to the table. “It is always so painful to see a former innocent realize the truth of this world,” she whispered sadly.
Hans was singing as he slew the dungeon monsters. “When a big slimy eel a-bites you on the heel, that’s a moray!”
Rose whipped out an arrow and fired at him. Hans didn’t move, and the arrow thunked into the armor covering his knee. He looked down at the arrow, back at her, and back at the arrow. “Are you invoking the Northman’s courting ritual?”