The Poet Monk

Alkussian monk awful. an alkussian poet monk, specifically, because poet monks kept their skills sharp by narrating their every experience as though reciting an epic poem.

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Colonyship - chapter 3 - Forest

I hope i got it right, i don't want to find out that i ended up insulting monk. monk then slowly, as if unsure of the gesture's meaning, moves its head up and down in a nod. with a smile i give monk a return nod and it looks happy at getting it right.

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Path of the Shining Sun

A monk subclass for d&d5, focused on solar worshipping monks. done by runesmith as a patreon reward.

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"The Thin Line, Part JJ

As i glanced over at the monks, i had that uncanny feeling again, and then something finally clicked.

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The Master of the Monastery

**the master of the monastery** rukiya marched into the master's quarters having had enough of the eldest monk's reclusiveness.

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The Presence Between the Pages

We must also unroll the scroll and make note of its condition," the monk rasped.

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The Boy and the Bears Chapter 3

The monks and nuns began jeering loudly. “sacrifice him!” several monks shouted. lucifer raised a hand, silencing the room. “i’m not finished yet,” he said curtly.

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The Lead Crown: Ch 6b, The Brightest Blossom (Pt 3)

The monk reached out and took one of his son's paws in his own, "there is more to it than we can see at first, cruffington.

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The Lead Crown: Ch 4b, Your Highness (Pt 2)

The prong horn's gaze drifted passed the monk and settled on cruff, and asked delicately, "is... is he one of yours?" the monk nodded solemnly at the question, "yes, my son."

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The Tale of Thorns - Chapter 1

Before he could go any further, the monk entered the room. he looked up, and with a shaking voice he spoke to the monk like a friend. "could you, dear monk, please speak the prayer of passing for the grand inquisitor?

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Corruption Story: A Bloody Army

It is a lonely life, you monks lead." "i..." the lizard looked away. "i shouldn't talk about it." "but you should. the life of a monk is a life of _honesty_ and _honor_, or so i've heard. am i wrong?"

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