The Ginnis are a shell of their former selves. Once a successful clan of blacksmiths, they now consist of a small family grouping which is spread throughout Deurlyth, doing all they can to buy bread. Whether that's as a a mercenery, a deckhand overseas, or a stablehand scraping manure in a barn, nothing is too lowly for a Ginnis. Yet this is an incredibly proud family which refuses to relent or abandon their name. Recently they've established a small village in the far south of the Northern Territories, and have begun trade relations with the Eachern for wheat and rye to produce alcohol.
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| - The Ginnis are a shell of their former selves. Once a successful clan of blacksmiths, they now consist of a small family grouping which is spread throughout Deurlyth, doing all they can to buy bread. Whether that's as a a mercenery, a deckhand overseas, or a stablehand scraping manure in a barn, nothing is too lowly for a Ginnis. Yet this is an incredibly proud family which refuses to relent or abandon their name. Recently they've established a small village in the far south of the Northern Territories, and have begun trade relations with the Eachern for wheat and rye to produce alcohol.
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| - The Ginnis are a shell of their former selves. Once a successful clan of blacksmiths, they now consist of a small family grouping which is spread throughout Deurlyth, doing all they can to buy bread. Whether that's as a a mercenery, a deckhand overseas, or a stablehand scraping manure in a barn, nothing is too lowly for a Ginnis. Yet this is an incredibly proud family which refuses to relent or abandon their name. Recently they've established a small village in the far south of the Northern Territories, and have begun trade relations with the Eachern for wheat and rye to produce alcohol.
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