The White Horizon: Chapter Four: Dying

Clay and lakota walked over to the corpse and grabbed it slowly. the coyote had what was left of the jackal's legs, and lakota had the arms.

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The Deciding Shot- Prologue

_The winter wind curled the gray wolf's fur as the oak branches kissed his cheeks gently. Looking out into the dark night , he faintly remembered a time when passage through here was safe-- comfortable, even. A path traveled by the great kings of the...

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Those Bygone Dog-Star Days - Chapter 2 of 37

"my ancestors shared the plains with the lakota. we knew that without the bison we bovans and the humans would die.

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Thunderfoot's first mission

Thunderfoot was exactly 1320 feet tall, having been raised from infancy by members of the lakota sioux tribe, his body rippled with power as his massive muscles flexed from his movements.

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