Ch. 16: On the Point of a Crossbow

All the running around and never seeing olaraa almost made him forget about the monk. for once in bart's life, things were peaceful.

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Colonyship - Chapter 2 - Creekbed

It reminds me of those stereotypical monk robes, so i guess monk would be a fitting name for me to call this one.

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"From Whom All Blessings Flow," Part E

One of the monks got it into his head to investigate the noises he must have heard, and had ambled out to have a look.

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The Ways of the Tribe - Chapter 2

“we are monks. we have walked around half a day’s distance from windrush to spend some time at forleigh’s monastery.

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Chapter 2 - Infestation

He rounded the corner and saw her clearly—the aarakocra monk who'd helped with the cargo crates earlier.

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Magic Mirror

The boy bowed before the monk, begging for help. for if weapons that shot lasers couldn't kill the beast, what could? the monk lifted a hand, stopping the boy from his tears.

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The story of Gorath

Risehan stared into the eyes of the monk and rage filled him as he recognized who the monk was. risehan cried out, "insignificant water foul, i will squash you for this insult!"

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Fear to Tread

Apparently, this monk had been exiled from his buddhist temple by the other monks because of his ideology, but he had been grudgingly known as one of the most skilled in battle and even in terms of mental discipline.

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Knight of God (Pt. 1)

The monk jumped lightly down from the cart and squelched through the churned up mud and snow to the guard.

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I think I know what to do next.

His name is teoleif, or so i'm told by the other monks. he just became a full fledged monk it appears. gonna go say hello. unlike the other monks, it appears he doesn't understand me completely.

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The Outlander 1 12

. \* jagee had removed the body of his master and gave him a mock burial attended only by tin-jin's monks, no dignitaries were present. as one monk lit the incense sticks another spoke a prayer over the grave.

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"From Whom All Blessings Flow," Part G

For one thing, i was probably a good deal younger than all but one or two of the monks. for another thing, i probably didn't indulge in the pleasures of the table nearly as much as the monks (or, for that matter, the marshal) did.

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