Infant Mortality: a side-quest for Fallout: New Vegas

"infant mortality" a side-quest for fallout: new vegas by tagenar "fallout" and all related names are trademark and/or © bethesda softworks, obsidian entertainment, black isle studios or interplay.

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Chapter 4: Where no Mortal Has Gone

What had happened next occurred too fast for a mortal to comprehend, but felix suspected he was no longer a part of the mortal world. now, he could remember the events with objective thoroughness.

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Scales and Honor- Swirling Storm: Chapter 20

It is always a treat to catch up with my favorite mortal." “favorite mortal my tail. i heard you refer to him as your son in the forest. you shouted it right to the emerald lady." ramakox smirked, offering the mortal a grin.

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Anthropia: The Back Story

For the first time in all of history, the immortal embodyments of nature would have to behave as mortals, and defy the natural order. a prospect that shocked and terrified their kind, that to defeat mortals, they would need to act like them.

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Scales and Honor- Swirling Storm: Chapter 1

He narrowed his eyes as he focused on the small dots of mortal villages that covered his quilt. he could already feel the sense of irritation lingering within his limbs, one he had known for many years.

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Darzarath - To Ponder the Shadow

"they believe i've built weapons to destroy mortals. to... 'purge' the world of what they consider vermin." darzarath continued, growling at the mention of how her kind considered mortals. "the problem?

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The Anthro Religion - (WIP)

Then, and only then, the soul would be returned to the mortal realm as a feral beast in penance for the gift they had squandered.

The Pillow Book of Sethira: Entry One

It's in the mortal world, but sometimes i like to pretend i'm one of them. they can't tell the difference. it's only a problem if i bleed; mortals bleed red, but i bleed black.

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Scion 2nd Edition Intro

Gods try, at least in some form of capacity, to work with mortals and provide stability to the world as a whole. titans, on the other hand, reject the idea of mortals having any degree of significance.

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