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Chapter Interlude – Redscar 

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Released on: Feb. 1, 2025, 11:41 p.m.
Last edited: Feb. 16, 2025, 2:35 a.m.
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This time, the voice spoke to him and said in bright, cheerful, lime-green words that he was better than Garen Redfang. Higher-level, certainly.
Redscar appreciated the vote of confidence, but he didn’t believe it. The voice was just a voice. It was no warrior, or so he felt.
‘I can beat him’, ‘I can take this bigger foe’, ‘I am the stronger one’—those were careless words that made you seem younger, even though you intended the opposite. Redscar remembered all his old boasts of that kind, and they were embarrassing.
He would stand in Garen Redfang’s shadow forever. Garen was not his birth-father, but second one, the Goblin who had taken in a starving child and taught him how to use the sword.
He would stand in Garen Redfang’s shadow forever. Garen was not his birth-father, but second one, the Goblin who had taken in a starving child and taught him how to use the sword.
The voice said Redscar had surpassed him, but in the [Blademaster]’s heart, Garen would always be stronger. Greater.
The voice said Redscar had surpassed him, but in the [Blademaster]’s heart, Garen would always be stronger. Greater.
The voice said Redscar had surpassed him, but in the [Blademaster]’s heart, Garen would always be stronger. Greater.
For all his failures. Garen Redfang had been a traitor, a murderer of his own tribe, a liar—to himself and his people—and a fool. These things Redscar also had come to understand by thought and reflection.
For all his failures. Garen Redfang had been a traitor, a murderer of his own tribe, a liar—to himself and his people—and a fool. These things Redscar also had come to understand by thought and reflection.
Garen would always be his beloved Chieftain and father. But these things could be—must also be—true. If he lied to himself, then he did not know his father and idolized a fake image. Garen had been so flawed.
Garen would always be his beloved Chieftain and father. But these things could be—must also be—true. If he lied to himself, then he did not know his father and idolized a fake image. Garen had been so flawed.
Garen would always be his beloved Chieftain and father. But these things could be—must also be—true. If he lied to himself, then he did not know his father and idolized a fake image. Garen had been so flawed.
Redscar thought of that too. Almost daily. His father’s victories and failures. His first son could not make the same mistakes.
The [Blademaster] opened his eyes as the Wyvern began to descend. Rags, [Student] Rags, was speaking in the speaking stone attached to his wrist.
The [Blademaster] opened his eyes as the Wyvern began to descend. Rags, [Student] Rags, was speaking in the speaking stone attached to his wrist.
The [Blademaster] opened his eyes as the Wyvern began to descend. Rags, [Student] Rags, was speaking in the speaking stone attached to his wrist.
The [Blademaster] opened his eyes as the Wyvern began to descend. Rags, [Student] Rags, was speaking in the speaking stone attached to his wrist.
Redscar, Redscar, come in! Where the hell are you!?”
“Redscar, Redscar, come in! Where the hell are you!?”
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