Chapter 4.26 M
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Released on: April 7, 2018, 8:23 a.m.
Last edited: March 16, 2023, 6:03 p.m.
Book: The Last Light (5)
Some honourable mentions
| Name | Count |
| Regis Reinhart | 53 |
| Reiss | 47 |
| Ressa | 44 |
Some honourable mentions
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| [Necromancer] | 7 |
| [Scout] | 4 |
| [Maid] | 3 |
Some honourable mentions
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| High Passes | 3 |
| Izril | 3 |
| First Landing | 2 |
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| [Rider] | The lead rider was a middle-aged man whose gravitas came more from his rounded belly than his physique. However, he was a skilled [Rider] and urged his horse onwards, trying to catch the carriage as it shot across the frozen ground ahead of him. |
| [Mayor] | Inside the carriage, the middle-aged man, the [Mayor] of the small city known as Leadenfurt, found himself face-to-face with a stern, steely-eyed woman. Her name was Ressa, and she politely let go of him and steered him into one of the padded seats. The man gulped as he saw a woman sitting across from him. |
| Ressa | Inside the carriage, the middle-aged man, the [Mayor] of the small city known as Leadenfurt, found himself face-to-face with a stern, steely-eyed woman. Her name was Ressa, and she politely let go of him and steered him into one of the padded seats. The man gulped as he saw a woman sitting across from him. |
| Wullst | “Mayor Wullst of Leadenfurt. A pleasure.” |
| Magnolia Reinhart | Lady Magnolia sat across from the surprised Wullst, smiling and munching on a cookie. It was one of many on a tray sitting on her side of the carriage. |
| Wullst | Lady Magnolia sat across from the surprised Wullst, smiling and munching on a cookie. It was one of many on a tray sitting on her side of the carriage. |
| Wullst | Wullst remembered himself and tried to bow. Magnolia scowled. |
| Magnolia Reinhart | Wullst remembered himself and tried to bow. Magnolia scowled. |
| First Landing | “Do stop. I haven’t the time to make this long; I’m bound for First Landing and I doubt you’d like to be dropped off there. It’s a cold, long ride home, especially without a horse.” |
| [Mayor] | The [Mayor] sat up, conscious of Ressa, sitting quietly next to him. Staring at him. Not that he was intimidated by the look or the proximity—Wullst had been a veteran [Rider], a soldier for many years and he was an excellent fighter. It was just that you heard stories about Magnolia’s maids. |
| Ressa | The [Mayor] sat up, conscious of Ressa, sitting quietly next to him. Staring at him. Not that he was intimidated by the look or the proximity—Wullst had been a veteran [Rider], a soldier for many years and he was an excellent fighter. It was just that you heard stories about Magnolia’s maids. |
| Wullst | The [Mayor] sat up, conscious of Ressa, sitting quietly next to him. Staring at him. Not that he was intimidated by the look or the proximity—Wullst had been a veteran [Rider], a soldier for many years and he was an excellent fighter. It was just that you heard stories about Magnolia’s maids. |
| [Rider] | The [Mayor] sat up, conscious of Ressa, sitting quietly next to him. Staring at him. Not that he was intimidated by the look or the proximity—Wullst had been a veteran [Rider], a soldier for many years and he was an excellent fighter. It was just that you heard stories about Magnolia’s maids. |
| Magnolia Reinhart | The [Mayor] sat up, conscious of Ressa, sitting quietly next to him. Staring at him. Not that he was intimidated by the look or the proximity—Wullst had been a veteran [Rider], a soldier for many years and he was an excellent fighter. It was just that you heard stories about Magnolia’s maids. |
| Magnolia Reinhart | “Lady Magnolia, I deeply regret taking up your time. It is just that this message you sent to all the cities in the area—” |
| Wullst | Wullst spread his hands helplessly. |
| Magnolia Reinhart | Magnolia sighed. She bit into the gooey insides of the cookie, which was filled with some kind of jam, and chewed for a moment before answering. |
| Wullst | “It’s for the Goblins, Wullst. I intend to raise an army and crush them. I trust you’ve heard by now the Goblin Lord destroyed two Drake armies near Liscor?” |
| Reiss | “It’s for the Goblins, Wullst. I intend to raise an army and crush them. I trust you’ve heard by now the Goblin Lord destroyed two Drake armies near Liscor?” |
| Liscor | “It’s for the Goblins, Wullst. I intend to raise an army and crush them. I trust you’ve heard by now the Goblin Lord destroyed two Drake armies near Liscor?” |
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