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"Honor I"
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- In the eyes of the centaurs, honor is everything. It is the essence of who they are, the driving force behind every action they take. They believe that honor is not something that can be earned or bestowed upon them, but rather something that must be earned through their own actions.
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"Honor II"
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- For the centaurs, honor is closely tied to their prowess as warriors. They believe that to be respected, one must be a skilled fighter, both with the sword and with the bow. To them, the art of sword and bow is not just a means of defending their territory, but a sacred ritual that embodies their commitment to honor.
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"The fearsome dragon's I"
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- The Boggles have never been brave creatures. They hide in their caves, their warty skin blending in with the slimy walls. They huddle together, chattering in their strange, croaky language, and avoid any creature that might pose a threat to them.
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"The fearsome dragon's II"
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- And the dragons are the greatest threat of all. They can swoop down from the skies, their sharp talons ready to snatch up any creature that crosses their path. They can breathe fire that can burn through stone, and their roar can shatter the earth.
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"The fearsome dragon's III"
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- For the Boggles, the dragons are the stuff of nightmares. They see them as monstrous beasts that should be avoided at all costs. They tell stories of dragons that have snatched up entire tribes of centaurs, carrying them off to their lairs in the mountains.
- But there are some Boggles who believe that dragons might be more than just beasts. They say that the dragons are ancient beings, wise and powerful, with the knowledge that could help the Boggles in their struggle to survive.
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"The fearsome dragon's IV"
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- These Boggles believe that if they could just find a way to communicate with the dragons, they might be able to learn from them. They dream of a day when they could sit at the feet of a dragon and listen to its wisdom, or even form an alliance with these powerful creatures.
- But for most Boggles, the dragons are simply too terrifying to contemplate. They huddle in their caves, hoping that the dragons will never notice them, and praying that they will never have to face the full force of their wrath.
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"Fairy war I"
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- It all began when the Fairies claimed a portion of the land that belonged to the Centaurs. The Centaurs, outraged, demanded the Fairies leave at once. But the Fairies refused, and so began the war.
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"Fairy war II"
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- At first, the Centaurs seemed to have the upper hand. They were skilled fighters and had powerful weapons at their disposal. But the Fairies were cunning and resourceful, and they used their magic to great effect. They conjured spells that made the Centaurs' arrows fall short and swords blunt.
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"Fairy war III"
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- The war raged on for months, and both sides suffered heavy losses. The Centaurs knew that they could not continue fighting forever, so they proposed a pact of no aggression. The Fairies agreed, and the war came to an end.
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"Fairy war IV"
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- Despite the pact, the Centaurs and Fairies still eyed each other warily. There was a deep-seated hatred between them, and it would take a long time for wounds to heal. But as time passed, the two sides began to see the benefits of peace. They began
to trade with each other and share their knowledge once more. The pact of no aggression held firm, and the land was once again at peace.
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"The champion of arena I"
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- Every year, the Centaurs host a tournament to find the greatest gladiator of them all. It is a fierce competition, with warriors from all over the land competing to claim the title of champion. The tournament lasts for several days, and the battles are brutal and unforgiving.
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"The champion of arena II"
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- But one year, a young Centaur named Galen stepped forward to compete. Galen was not like the other warriors. He was smaller and leaner, and his opponents often underestimated him. But Galen had a secret weapon - his speed. He was incredibly quick on his feet and could dodge even the most skilled opponent's blows.
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"The champion of arena III"
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- As the tournament progressed, Galen's skill became more and more apparent. He defeated opponent after opponent, and soon he found himself in the final battle. His opponent was a fierce warrior named Valtor, who was known throughout the land for his strength and skill with a sword. The battle between Galen and Valtor was legendary. It lasted for hours, with both warriors pushing themselves to their limits.
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"The champion of arena IV"
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- Valtor was bigger and stronger than Galen, but Galen's speed and agility gave him an advantage. In the end, it was Galen who emerged victorious, defeating Valtor with a swift blow to the head. The Centaurs were in awe of Galen's skill and bravery. They had never seen a gladiator fight like him before. Galen was awarded the title of the greatest gladiator, and his name became legendary throughout the land.
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"The vile mushrooms I"
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- In the times of old, the Centaurs of the Southern swamps lived in peace and harmony with the other tribes of the floating islands. But then the Mushroom tribe came to their land, and things were never the same again. The Mushrooms were strange creatures, unlike any the Centaurs had ever seen. They were small, but there were so many of them, and they spread like fungus over the land.
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"The vile mushrooms II"
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- They were vile and disgusting, and the Centaurs knew from the start that they were trouble. At first, the Centaurs tried to reason with the Mushroom tribe, to make them see that they were not welcome in their land. But the Mushrooms were stubborn, and they refused to leave. They were convinced that they had a right to be there, that the land was theirs by some ancient right.
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"The vile mushrooms III"
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- The Centaurs were not about to let the Mushroom tribe take their land from them. They knew that they had to fight, and they did so with all their might. They battled the Mushrooms with swords and bows, and they fought with a fury that was born of desperation. The war raged on for many years, and the Centaurs suffered many losses. But they did not give up.
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"The vile mushrooms IV"
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- They knew that they had to keep fighting, that they had to rid their land of this cancer that threatened to destroy it. Finally, after years of bloody struggle, the Centaurs emerged victorious. The Mushroom tribe was driven from their land, and the Centaurs were once again masters of their own territory.
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"The vile mushrooms V"
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- The war with the Mushroom tribe left a deep scar on the Centaur people. They had lost many of their warriors, and they had seen too much bloodshed. But they also knew that they had done what they had to do. They had defended their land, and they had protected their people. And that, to a Centaur, was the greatest honor of all.
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"We the Boggles I"
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- The Boggles are misunderstood. We have been forced to live in these damp and dark caves, while those wretched fairies frolic in the sunlight, singing and dancing without a care in the world. We once lived in harmony with them, but they grew arrogant and thought they were better than us. They used their magic to taunt us and play pranks on us, and it was all in good fun... for them.
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"We the Boggles II"
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- But when we tried to defend ourselves, they turned on us with their powers. We were no match for them. They cursed us with their spells and forced us into hiding. Since then, we have held a grudge against those prissy fairies.
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"We the Boggles III"
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- We may not be as magical or graceful, but we have strength in our numbers and our cunning minds. We will not be pushed around by them any longer. So beware, fairies, for the Boggles are not to be trifled with. We will defend our home and our people with all our might. And if you dare to cross us, we will make sure you regret it.
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"Shrooms Enemy I"
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- In the dark, damp caves of the floating lands, the Boggles thrive. We may not be the smartest, but we are the strongest, the fiercest, and the most cunning creatures in these parts. That's why we have struck a deal with the Centaurs.
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"Shrooms Enemy II"
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- You see, the Centaurs and the Mushroom tribe have a long-standing feud. They are always fighting over territory and resources. And we, the Boggles, have taken advantage of their conflict. We may be small in numbers, but we are big in heart, and we are excellent fighters.
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"Shrooms Enemy III"
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- We've made a secret agreement with the Centaurs that they won't harm us as long as we fight the Mushroom tribe. And that's exactly what we do. We ambush the Mushroom tribe at night when they come near our territory, when we are done we take their delicious corpses to our caves along with their weapons, and their valuables. We fight them with everything we've got. And in
return, the Centaurs let us be.
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"Boggle diet I"
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- Our diet consists mainly of mushrooms. We have a great affinity for them, and we believe they have a special power that makes us stronger. We spend our days foraging in the caves, searching for the juiciest and most nutritious mushrooms.
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"Boggle diet II"
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- We have tried to eat other things, but they just don't satisfy us as mushrooms do. We have tried eating the rats that scurry around our caves, but they taste foul and give us terrible indigestion, pigs are tastier however they are best when cooked with mushrooms. We have even tried eating the occasional fairy, but they are too fast and too clever for us to catch.
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"Boggle diet III"
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- Many of the other tribes think we are disgusting and primitive because of our love for mushrooms, but we don't care. We know that mushrooms are our lifeblood, and we will do whatever it takes to get them.
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"How creatures came to Be I"
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- The sacred rune was a source of great power. It was able to alter the magical essence of the land to create life. It was
entrusted in ancient times to a human tribe that was separated from the rest of humans to live on a floating island with
the sole purpose of protecting it.
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"How creatures came to Be II"
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- However, as time went by, the knowledge about the duties of humans as protectors slowly faded into legends. Eventually, the rune was treated as a remnant of the past, something that reminded them of their forgotten past. A mage called Tepe believed the old tales and when the great drought came and with it hunger, he tried to use the rune to improve the crops and strengthen
them.
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"How creatures came to Be III"
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- And then the magic of the rune was released to the floating lands, transforming it and giving life to all sorts of strange creatures - Fairies, Centaurs, Boggles, and the Mushroom tribe. When humans understood what they had done, they sealed the rune deep inside their castle so it would never be used again.
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"How creatures came to Be IV"
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- With time, as each of the creatures created their home, the floating lands became divided into territories. Fairies inhabited northern forests, Centaurs' southern swamps that they transformed into habitable space. The Boggles, because of their estructive and evil nature were forced to live underground, not much is known about them other than that they leave their caves at night and steal things from other tribes.
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