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Tavern Rules

Started by jeff37923, September 07, 2018, 07:22:05 PM

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Quote from: soltakss;1059912Hmmm, I haven't read Beowulf for a long time, nut didn't he bring his boatload of warriors with him before the story starts? They were a band of vikings before there were vikings. They belonged to the class of wandering adventurer/raiders, who happened to sign up with a local king.

So? They might have even raided another place. That wasn't this king's problem, Grendel was.
And them solving it was the opposite of Billy the Kid.
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