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| - Legendary Curses
- Time and forge tell a story...
- Volume VII
- But whether in the wisdom of
- For the power it could bring
- Ill-gotten gains and
- In the end it brought
- Not you or I for sure. All
- Since none of those involved
- The Cyclopmania Sword Pt.1
- This man, as
- When the sword, known by some
- Who's to say whether the old
- agreed to hand over the sword.
- all as a legend beyond reknown
- all clamored for the sword.
- and skill.
- and told to children as a
- another party should combine
- apart they would neither
- arts of the land, treasured
- as one and more was borrowed,
- as the "godsslayer", known by
- be best served in his care,
- bedtime tale. But as in many
- been.
- blade. Commoners, nobles,
- but at last the bounty was
- by the gods to a virtuous
- felt any of the others were
- few things in this world have
- found, but shown and given
- founded in fact.
- he decided he would
- high enough that the owner
- knowing the sword would not
- many many years later. Not
- merchant in all the lands.
- of enemies. They pooled
- one be sufficient to ransom
- or fear at the temptation of
- or for the fame it would
- or foretelling of the curse,
- otherwise be the bitterest
- outbid their competition.
- power, or perhaps even greed,
- relinquish his claim on the
- righteous loot were stacked
- sing, it was covetted as
- skilled in magic and the lost
- story of the origins of this
- sword are true or false?
- the sword resurfaced, these
- the wealth and chaperone the
- their resources, where
- they chose the most vaunted
- they mutually agreed that
- things, sometimes myth is
- this sword, as any would.
- this weapon, together they
- throwing their lots in
- to be trusted, even when
- together to buy the sword,
- together two who would
- transaction. For this task
- villains, and wise men alike
- warrior, for his knowledge
- we know is what happened when
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