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The Diamond Mine is a mine in Tamir run by the Seven Dwarfs.

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  • Diamond Mine
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  • The Diamond Mine is a mine in Tamir run by the Seven Dwarfs.
  • Diamond Mine is the most popular game in the TGWTG Arcade. The high score was held by Mike Michaud for several months until recently usurped.
  • The Diamond Mine was a mine that had the most diamonds in the world. Thaddeus escorted some prisoners (Autolycus, Macon and Petrodes) to the mine to pay for their crimes and dig for diamonds. Autolycus had a plan to go there and get many diamonds but that plan didn´t work out as Mount Etna had an eruption and the ship was turned upside down in the Ionian Sea.
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  • The Diamond Mine is a mine in Tamir run by the Seven Dwarfs.
  • Diamond Mine is the most popular game in the TGWTG Arcade. The high score was held by Mike Michaud for several months until recently usurped.
  • The Diamond Mine was a mine that had the most diamonds in the world. Thaddeus escorted some prisoners (Autolycus, Macon and Petrodes) to the mine to pay for their crimes and dig for diamonds. Autolycus had a plan to go there and get many diamonds but that plan didn´t work out as Mount Etna had an eruption and the ship was turned upside down in the Ionian Sea.
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