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The Hard Road – Decanting a Conversation

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DeuteriumIce – The Hydian Way

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As Shen and Keydra head out into the wilds of Brivis Norin stays around to help out when Isazel gets out of the tube. The two have a heart to heart over the things they’ve realized while on Lundhu Braf from all the ever increasing trauma. Is there a surprise or two to be had? … Continue reading "The Hard Road – Decanting a Conversation"

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