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Plunderers Cove | A Halfling's Plight
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Complete, First published Oct 28, 2019
Oliver Corrin will have to make serious decisions in life before he can get anywhere close to his next adventure in life. 
Visit the forbidden Larkinge Woods? Sure why not?  
Train under an exile from his own village? Sounds fun!
Stand in fright even though he has exponentially more training in fighting than anyone in his village(it still isnt much though), as his village is torn apart by marauding thugs? Good plan. 

Take solid blame and then run away from his village for the death of his mentor? Well, that wasnt planned. That was forced. 


Disclaimer: this is a D&D fanfiction. The original work of this book will be published when the time comes. For now, you will have to settle with the D&D aspects to the tale. 

Plunderer's Cove
Prequel of the Halfling Expeditions, a short story.
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