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Heir of the Bandit King, Part VII

Phantom gusts of wind, freshly arrived from nowhere, swept through and scattered the shattered sandstone and dusty debris. The rubble dissolved further where the sun’s rays brushed against it, and even as our heroes wandered the ruins and w...

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Heir of the Bandit King, Part VI

A few should-have-been-hours passed. Jerry’s eyelids were drooping. And here, let me do my best impression of what was going on in the show he was currently watching:

Boom!

“Ah, Ultrahero, you thought you foiled my plot? You fool, this wa...

7 months ago
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Heir of the Bandit King, Part V

The bandits slept with their weapons within arm’s reach, keeping watch over the rooms with the prisoners only in the most technical sense of the phrase. Not that having their eyes open would have done them much good; Jerry strolled by with...

8 months ago
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Heir of the Bandit King, Part IV

Jerry emerged from the door marked ‘Do Not Enter’ with his backpack full of as many gold coins as he thought he could safely abscond with. He closed the door carefully and silently.

After exploring the dark, wild passages of the unfinished...

8 months ago
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Heir of the Bandit King, Part III

Some hours after our protagonist and his sidekick had first descended into the depths of the ruins, the final part of the tour concluded. It had been several hours too many for most before Miss Flaire reminded them that evenings in the dese...

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