

Dimensioanl TravelerAt the dimensional gate that stood by the ruins of the old city of Ur-Sagol, there were a couple of young neko children playing around with sticks as if they were fighting. They were actually pretty good for ones so young, but they were still pretending and they didnt expect for what happened next to happen.Dimensioanl Traveler
One of the nekos, a girl with tawny furred ears and tail, lashed out with her stick and caught her friends in a cross, their sticks in a dead tie. Behind her friend, a young sapling fell as if it had been cut by a sword; but there had been no sound of someone working at it or anything. They scattered out of


Adventures with a Kitsune...Hey look its the freak of a fox. The squirrel called out over the din of the crowd in the lunchroom. Everyone sitting at his table turned in the direction he was pointing and laughed with him as the strange looking fox walked past their table, his snow white fur covered up by his jacket and trippants while his shoulders were hunched and his tail dragged on the floor behind him, a black collar around his neck with a sterling silver buckle and a small chain that went down it to the middle of his chest. One of the furs saw the black furred tip as it dragged by and was about to stomp on it with their boot when he turned his headAdventures with a Kitsune...
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I AM NOT A LEGEND!!!! (not yet anyway)
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"I have never known any trouble, that an hour's reading would not dissipate"-Charles Louis de Montesquieu 1689-1755 French Political Philosopher
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"I have never known any trouble, that an hour's reading would not dissipate"-Charles Louis de Montesquieu 1689-1755 French Political Philosopher
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