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August Interview: Luke Callindor the Forest Tracker
If you had the choice of any occupation, what would you actually like to be? . Well I never had any skill in the forge and I always liked being in nature. I think I’d enjoy being a regular tracker … Continue reading
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The Callindor Bloodline
Legacy of heroism Dating back before the change When the first one set off To face the darkest foe Beginning the bloodline Where great ones rise from birth Not every one has won Many fail and fall Crushed beneath the … Continue reading