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Asppilinnian Forest
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Em andamento, Primeira publicação em jan 13, 2017
"Mateo!" Ren cried i looked back "what can they do? your a ghost!" i laughed and ran away from the goblins as fast as i could. "Oh! right" Ren chuckled and walked out of the crowd of the Bog Goblins, after what seemed to be forever, i stopped next to a giant tree to catch my breath i bent down and rested my hands on my knees i breathed in trying to feel relaxed, until i heard a soft humming coming from above i looked up to see a hive of  Killer Wasps. My eyes got wide "as long as i don't move they won't strike" i turned to walk away but a Bog Goblin had followed me! I jumped as it ran towards me but it stopped and looked at the tree, it looked at me and grinned and head butted into the trunk, "No!" i cried as i saw the hive fall onto the ground.
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