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Alright, this is the blank page, ready for you to edit for this job. If you need any help, go the Job Template Example page so that you have an idea of what you are going to do. The brown dresses they wear today came from a ritual performed after the warriors returned from battle. With plenty of sh-rooms and pot, the burly men pretty much did what they pleased to the defenceless women and children. After they'd had their way with as many as they could catch, their attention (what little was left after the drugs took over) turned to the town eunuch and the camp fire. They'd always bring a variety of loot from their raiding and pillaging, in amongst which were usually a few female garments, which they were too proud to wear in front of their women, so they'd forcibly dress the eunuch and make him dance and sing around the fire. He'd also most usually be gang raped, and enjoy it. General info on Monks here * Monk Personalities Monks are monastic by definition. "Good" monks value life, nature, health, and information. They spend most of their time studying to better themselves, and to find ways to better mankind. "Bad" monks are very dark by nature. They are just as studious as good monks, but they focus their studies on domination, mind control, and the dark arts. Edward "Monks" Leeford is a character in the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. He is actually the criminally-inclined half-brother of Oliver Twist, but he hides his identity. Monks's parents separated when he was a child, and his father had a sexual and romantic relationship with a young woman, Agnes Fleming. This resulted in Agnes's pregnancy. She died in childbirth after giving birth to the baby that would be named Oliver Twist. Los monjes son monásticos por definición. Monjes "buenos" valoran la vida, la naturaleza, la salud, y la información. Ellos pasan la mayor parte de su tiempo estudiando a mejorarse ellos mismos, y encontrar caminos a la mejor humanidad. Monjes "malos" son muy oscuros en la naturaleza. Ellos son tan estudiosos como los monjes buenos, pero ellos concentran sus estudios en la dominación, el control de la mente, y las artes oscuras. The Monks are the primary antagonists in Forbidden Hat of Gold.
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