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The Dwarf King and the Halfling
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Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2020
This is going to be a rewrite/continuation of a lovely story from my old account (Antartica243) of the same name (as I intend to do with the majority of those old stories from around 5 years ago).
A rewrite in the sense that my writing style has somewhat changed and I am more inclined to read through my stuff for spelling mistakes; and a continuation as I will continue the story and finish it!

So, yes, join if you want to on the journey with our lovely little Halfling, Bilbo Baggins; and our stoic king, Thorin Oakenshield!
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