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Dewsbury Tales - Winifred Winslowe by RobynHunsinger
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Winifred Winslow, a skilled ranger and master archer, earned a reputation as a sharp tracker and protector. Living on the fringes of society, her instincts and keen judgment made her a reliable yet enigmatic figure. Alongside her partner, Tobias, she undertook numerous missions around Dewsbury. However, one mission led them deep into the city, catching the attention of royal emissaries seeking to bolster the kingdom's dwindling Royal Guard. Reluctantly, Winifred was thrust into the world of rigid hierarchy, where she confronted dangerous beasts threatening the realm. Struggling to balance loyalty to the kingdom with her desire for freedom, she navigated a world far removed from her forest sanctuary. As Winifred embraced her role as protector and enforcer of justice, she learned to make the personal sacrifices required, proving that even the wildest souls can leave an indelible mark on the kingdom.
Dewsbury Tales - Amelia Black by RobynHunsinger
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I am Amelia Black, a female peasant who has spent my entire life in Dewsbury. I was born here, and I spend my days working in the fields and tending to the animals. I am also friends with a girl named Eliza Jordan. She's a few years older than me, but the two of us get along quite well. We spend most of our time together and do everything together. I am content with my life in Dewsbury and hope that things will only get better.
The War for Fernmexlen by RobynHunsinger
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Fernmexlen is a sprawling town, known for its castle. Rooted on the Southern side of a peninsula, the hamlet of Fernmexlen is led by King Beornræd. This hamlet wasn't built by a peninsula by accident, as it has ancestral grounds, which is of great importance to the people of Fernmexlen and its success. The hamlet itself looks mediocre. With its gloomy wooden rooftops, half rotten walls and scary animals, Fernmexlen has a mysterious atmosphere. The main attraction is the armory, which was built 53 years ago, located in Thorne Castle, home to King Beornræd. Fernmexlen has a wilterning economy, mainly supported by wood production, baking and carpentering. But their biggest strengths are complex crafting and elaborate beer brewing techniques. Despite its strengths, Fernmexlen is most likely headed towards a grim future under the leadership of King Beornræd. But this remains to be seen. I am Felix McLeod, a male merchant in Fernmexlen. I own a restaurant that serves delicious sandwiches. I originally started the business as a means of making money, but it quickly became my passion. I'm a hard worker, and I'm always trying to find new ways to make my restaurant better. I live in a small house with my wife and have only a few friends in town. Most people here are friendly, but I don't have much in common with them. A majority of them are followers of the Quaker religion, which preaches pacifism and equality. I respect their beliefs, but I have little in common with them.