The Tribe Chapter 4

"i am certain that i differ enough between coro of forest tribe or abir of mountain tribe." eros nodded, lifting his left front leg, fetlock white, his hoof black. "coro has no white on her body."

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Chapter 11: Fox and Rabbit

The towering mountain goat plodded away down the path with the little brown stoat holding tightly to xir fluffy white neck fur. flora smiled shyly at pete and offered her left hand.

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The Outlander 3 32

"anyway, how did you come to live here with the mountain folk?" "well, after my love died i wanted to leave tin-jins' monestary. i decided i needed time on my own to think and i thought kuma mountain would be the perfect place.

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A Dragons Rescue. Memories

Joe says as yet another fighter jet goes screaming low over the city into the mountains not too far away from the small town. "i wonder what the hell is going on? why do they need to send that many jets into the mountains.

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Keshet's Adventure: A Surprise from the Dark

About a three days walk away were the mountains and they were huge. i mean they climbed so high that they cut through the clouds and continued to climb. "wow." was all i said as i looked out towards the mountains.

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Running Away From Trouble

He had the benefit of living in a neighborhood on the bench of the mountains, and though it was a treacherous path upward, jesse was sure that he could make his way up the side of the mountain, far enough to avoid being detected by his family.

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Dreamscape[prose poetry]

Run, carry yourself to the mountain, but isn't this all a dream? just a dream, a long, lost dream...

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Draconic Mischief

Black, claw-tipped fingers gripped the top of the mountain off in the distance as if holding on for purchase. even as the knights watched the fingers surged thicker, spreading out to cover more of the mountain-top with each passing second.

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Dangerous Solutions (Archeons, book 3) ch 1

The mountain peaks didn't line up as norh remembered.

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The Mourning After - Chapter 1 (The Mourning)

After several attacks on our trade caravans, within the borders of the outposts, we knew that the wolves were not using the main trails to move about the mountains. it was impossible to guard every trail, the zangar mountain range was just too vast.

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Wolfen - Chapter 19 (Part 2)

Erebos was standing in the center of the mountain, holding a massive war axe. the iron double-edged head was about as wide as verik was tall.

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