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Richard Linsley III
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Introduction
A Story by
Richard Linsley III
New story, old characters. Different Style of writing.
Raid Tank
A Poem by
Richard Linsley III
I was trying to find a way to express how a tank (the guy who gets beat up so others can do their job in a gaming group) would feel. What kind of min..
Short Story - Benyr - Part I
A Story by
Richard Linsley III
Just a short story about an old blind paladin. "Beware the old man in a profession where men die young." -- Bodhi Sanders
Goodbye Old Glory
A Story by
Richard Linsley III
Its not often I get to tell this story, but its one that everyone needs to know.
Prologue
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
Before the story began
Chapter 1 - The Paladin is Chosen
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
Erik Padrir is a young paladin initiate about to be set on his test of honor. A set of crucial mistakes though leaves him with nothing.
Chapter 2 - The Thief's Initiation
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
Johanna thought she was having a good day. A decent score netted her and her friends with enough gold to finally move forward with their skills. But..
Chapter 3 - Leaving Everything Behind
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
As Erik prepares for the trip the demi-goddess Illandra has set him on, others are taking an interest in this young outsider's motives and actions.
Chapter 4 - Ravadiana's Last Stand
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
Lady Ravadiana meets a stranger en route to the Grand Tournament of Magic. A meeting that leaves her with dire consequences.
Chapter 6.1 - In Training
A Chapter by
Richard Linsley III
Erik wakes up, but finds himself back in bootcamp
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