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<title>Great Arcana (Book)</title>
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<title>VII - The Chariot</title>
<description>It was known as the Chariot of the Gods. It was a rock formation on a hill not far from Amun, and it did resemble a chariot made for a very large man; the rocks before it were often associated with the horses which had drawn it. According to some it had belonged to Mannha, the Lord of the Inferno; according to others it had been made for Faeros, his son....[Read Full Post]</description>
<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 17:14:14 EST</pubDate>
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<title>XIII - Death</title>
<description>Sidhaiel&#38;#39;s tomb was an eerie place in the forest, not far outside the town walls. It was a low burial mound on which little would grow but thick grass and thistles, and the vines and mosses which had largely overgrown the stone entrance.

The townsfolk avoided it. They said it was haunted, cursed by the lingering spirit of the man who lay buried th...[Read Full Post]</description>
<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2009 16:25:23 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>XVIII - The Moon</title>
<description>&#38;#34;Do you never wonder what the stars are made of?&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;They&#38;#39;re the tears of the Gods.&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;But... don&#38;#39;t tears normally fall?&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;Sometimes they do.&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;Then how do the others stay up there?&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;Magic. I guess.&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;Magic.&#38;#34;

&#38;#34;Yeah, you know... magic. Will of the Gods, and all that. Di...[Read Full Post]</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:36:21 EST</pubDate>
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