The Legend of North Kings tells of a local farmer and a nomad who meet somewhere in the nothern Kings region and each make a deal with each other. The legend is most told to children in the area because it tells of doing good and getting something in return because of good deeds. Although the story was orginally shown in local newspapers, circa 1920, as an actual event, no one can actually say if the event occured or is just an old tale. Still, in Beaverwick every third saturday, the approximate date of the event being June 20th, the citizens hold a small parade and do good deeds in "Nomad's Day".
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| - The Legend of North Kings tells of a local farmer and a nomad who meet somewhere in the nothern Kings region and each make a deal with each other. The legend is most told to children in the area because it tells of doing good and getting something in return because of good deeds. Although the story was orginally shown in local newspapers, circa 1920, as an actual event, no one can actually say if the event occured or is just an old tale. Still, in Beaverwick every third saturday, the approximate date of the event being June 20th, the citizens hold a small parade and do good deeds in "Nomad's Day".
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| - The Legend of North Kings tells of a local farmer and a nomad who meet somewhere in the nothern Kings region and each make a deal with each other. The legend is most told to children in the area because it tells of doing good and getting something in return because of good deeds. Although the story was orginally shown in local newspapers, circa 1920, as an actual event, no one can actually say if the event occured or is just an old tale. Still, in Beaverwick every third saturday, the approximate date of the event being June 20th, the citizens hold a small parade and do good deeds in "Nomad's Day". The actual location of the story is also up for debate, although it is thought that the events took place in present day Grandforest Hills near beaverwick, it would most likely never happen do to the unpopualted area for a farmer to be settled.
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