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It's a hard knock life

They didn't get anything to eat in the Lair. It wasn't clear why, until Paloma whispered that Eriape had likely forgot that living people had to. Sutge was getting hungry, and so Oraneta was happy to leave. Everyone was happy to leave. 

Everyone got a stack of Badgers, of course, and a spell cast on them, to keep the badgers dry. For one day, Eriape said. After that, they were on their own.

Everyone was happy to leave, until they got out into the rain. 

Sutge complained with some very plaintive mews- but she didn't get the spell cast on her.

Oraneta did.

It was raining, and she was completely dry. 

 

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It's a hard knock life

They didn't get anything to eat in the Lair. It wasn't clear why, until Paloma whispered that Eriape had likely forgot that living people had to. Sutge was getting hungry, and so Oraneta was happy to leave. Everyone was happy to leave. The lair was terrifying.

Everyone got a stack of Badgers, of course, and a spell cast on them, to keep the badgers dry. For one day, Eriape said. After that, they were on their own.

Everyone was happy to leave, until they got out into the rain. 

Sutge complained with some very plaintive mews- but she didn't get the spell cast on her.

Oraneta did.

It was raining, and she was completely dry. 

 

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It's a hard knock life

They didn't get anything to eat in the Lair. It wasn't clear why, until Paloma whispered that Eriape had likely forgot that living people had to. Sutge was getting hungry, and so Oraneta was happy to leave. Everyone was happy to leave. The lair was terrifying.

Everyone got a stack of Badgers, of course, and a spell cast on them, to keep the pamphlets dry. For one day, Eriape said. After that, they were on their own.

Everyone was happy to leave, until they got out into the rain. 

Sutge complained with some very plaintive mews- but she didn't get the spell cast on her.

Oraneta did.

It was raining, and she was completely dry. 

 

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It's a hard knock life

They didn't get anything to eat in the Lair. It wasn't clear why, until Paloma whispered that Eriape had likely forgot that living people had to. Sutge was getting hungry, and so Oraneta was happy to leave. Everyone was happy to leave. The lair was terrifying.

Everyone got a stack of Badgers, of course, and a spell cast on them, to keep the pamphlets dry. For one day, Eriape said. After that, they were on their own.

Everyone was happy to leave. 

Sutge complained about the rain with some very plaintive mews- but she didn't get the drying spell cast on her. Oraneta did.

It was raining, and for the first time in months, she was completely dry.