A Journey Among the Highlands

A Journey Among the Highlands By Foxpiper As I walked among the Highlands, my footpaws felt the earth, Forming paw prints in the ground blessed by my very mirth; I was always proud to call these Highland hills my own, ...

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An Encounter with Vipertooth the Slayer

An Encounter with Vipertooth the Slayer By Foxpiper As I wondered through the woods of Mossflower, I heard the Joseph Bell toll the twelfth hour; The dark midnight sky was an ominous sight, But it was the creature I...

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The Wolf and the Shapeshifter

The Wolf and the Shapeshifter By Foxpiper A lone wolf walked amongst the darkness still, Secluded by the night and winter's chill; Howling toward the bleak and cloudless sky, He filled the coldness with his solemn cry. It was then she...

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Lady Vorach

Lady Vorach By Foxpiper Lady Vorach hailed from the cold and rugged north, Where snow would blanket every tree and rock-covered warth; The marten's heart was frozen, just like her stoic rule, Reigning with an iron paw, her ways forever...

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A Night for Cats

A Night for Cats By Foxpiper The full moon cast its pale light, Illuminating the forest during the night; Whilst stars shone brightly against darkness' foray, A myriad of cats came out to play. Frolicking felines wandered across the ground, ...

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Karelian Strength

Karelian Strength By Foxpiper With softest fur of black and white, Roamed a maiden of beauty and might; Twas she who endured at any length, By the grace of Karelian strength. Cursed to grieve for a great lover lost, Painful bearer of the...

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The Rise of Cadoc Bor

The Rise of Cadoc Bor By Foxpiper Reigning victorious from another war, Stood proudly the tribebeasts of Juskabor; None were stronger than the verminous clan, Ruled by their leader, the fearsome Ruggan. After such a shameful defeat at...

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The Otter with Emerald Eyes

The Otter with Emerald Eyes By Foxpiper Wandering lowly amidst the shamrock shore, Was a grand creature steeped in Irish lore; For nary a soul would believe such lies, Of a charming otter with emerald eyes. Though none could deny the braw...

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